I've always been a girl with a massive opinion.
With massive doses of eye-popping special effects I applaud the visual achievements in 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. '
There is a massive gender imbalance on TV
America's a funny place. Every time I've come over it just feels absolutely gigantic and massive. I've always had good shows there, but I just go and come back, feeling like another singersongwriter in a sea of thousands of singersongwriters. I don't really know what "breaking it in America" is or means. I just focus on touring day-by-day, and show-by-show, and see where it goes.
Exhibitionism is like a drug. Hooked in adolescence I was now taking doses so massive they would have killed a novice.
Before the internet, big publications were like hydrants in the desert. There were relatively few of them, we needed each one of them tremendously and they had control over what was delivered. Now they are like little streams flowing into a massive ocean.
What we are talking about is extended world war. . . People would move on a massive scale. Hundreds of millions, probably billions of people would have to move.
I am a weapon of massive consumption
I definitely think leaving kids massive amounts of money is not a favor to them.
One problem with writing on the computer, as I do, is that the page is never really 'blank. " It is backed by all this energy or potential energy. . . one can always check the New York Times, or look at real estate, or investigate some intriguing new person in one's life. The span and space for writing feels like a tunnel under these massive mountains of information.
My father, a fine chess player himself, has been a massive influence throughout my life.
Your body is molecular structure your body is a massive energy at a very high speed of vibration.
I didn't really go the starving-artist route. I kind of went and did massive, commercial things.
Will this massive outcry [about pollution] continue long enough to have effective results? Will federal and state laws be enacted with effective enforcement clauses? Will people be concerned long enough to pay the bill through higher prices? Will towns tole lost jobs when it proves too costly to clean obsolete plants?. . . I think so, but it sure won't be as easy as the present outcry and political oratory suggest. The answers to preserving a livable environment are not all simple, and some of the nuts now pushing simplistic cure-alls won't help bring about any lasting solutions.
I think Bitcoin is a massive conceptual and helpful step forward.
I have already released my financials, which are massive, and, by the way, which showed a tremendous company. It's over $10 billion in net worth that I have built with a very, very small starter loan years ago.
Australia's massive. I don't have a lot of downtime.
The new always looks so puny-so unpromising-next to the reality of the massive, ongoing business.
When the fire is over, always, in the ashes, our opportunities to repair, to move forward without vengeance being required - that's kind of the way us humans seem to live. We make massive mistakes. We do stupid things. We do things to survive. And then there's an opportunity to learn from them and move forward with grace. And forgiveness and that gracefulness are very connected.
You've got first-generation Americans here who are going to be poorer than their parents. That's never happened in the States before, and it's going to have massive social repercussions here.