I just remember Kathy Bates getting on the stage and "The Oscar goes to Anthony Hopkins. " I looked around, because I really thought Nick Nolte would get it. I really thought Nick would get it. I was very surprised. It was neck and neck with Nick Nolte and myself. So I really was expecting that to happen, and I went in there without any expectations.
I am not aware of anything below my neck. I live completely in my head.
wit, wit! - I look upon it always as a draught of air; it cools indeed, but one gets a stiff neck from it.
One of the things I've always thought is a drag in so many period adaptations is that they are always buttoned up to the neck in so many clothes all the time. I'm always looking for excuses to get them out of their clothes.
I cruelly hate cruelty, both by nature and reason, as the worst of all the vices. But then I am so soft in this that I cannot seea chicken's neck wrung without distress, and cannot bear to hear the squealing of a hare between the teeth of my hounds.
if they put an iron circle around your neck I will bite it away
You've got a nice neck for choking.
He nuzzles my neck affectionately. "I love you. I'm happier right now than I ever remember being.
If Jesus had been killed twenty years ago, Catholic school children would be wearing little electric chairs around their necks instead of crosses.
Grab this day by the neck and kiss it.
It seems that every time I stick my neck out, I get my foot into something else.
I've got a great staff and great support system, and I'm going to stick my neck out and do what I always do.
I train myself. I don't have trainers who want hundreds of thousands of dollars to train me. I hire who I want to put the grease on my face, to rub my neck and rub my back, to take my mouthpiece out and rinse it off and put the mouthpiece back in. And then I go about my business. And if they want to say something, they can give me little reminders. All you need are reminders. You don't need 'big-time' trainers.
When the men in Russia foul up, they are dismisses, sometimes losing their necks. But we protect those who fail and press them to the government bosom.
Regardless of the number of precautions that we take to save our necks, part of the attraction of going out on the water in the first place is the element of risk.
We all have many more abilities and internal resources than we know. My advice is that you don't need to break your neck to find out about them.
You should go," I breathed. "You should definitely go. " "Go here?" His mouth was on my shoulder. "Or here?" It moved up my neck.
The professionals resemble and recognize each other by virtue of the stigmata that their trade has left upon them. They are like the dog in the fable, whose collar has made an indelible mark around his neck. The amateur is the shaggy wolf whom no dog had better trust too far.
My neighbor's not even listening to me. He's all excited about some garden hose he bought at Brookstone. He's convinced it was designed by NASA. "Actually, it's got two nozzles, one for the hot and one for the. . . " Really? Is it long enough to go around both our necks and the chimney so we can tandem jump off of this? That's all I really care about you and your little garden hose.
You linger to see his back, and the back of his neck and shoulder-side. . . The Bending forward and backward of the rowers. . .