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You’re out on stage, the music is blaring, the crowd is screaming, the lights are flashing, your heart is pumping, the sweat is flying, and it’s the greatest feeling in the whole world (The Who Quotes)
To paint a human figure you must not paint it; you must render the whole of its surrounding atmosphere (The Who Quotes)
I am an optimist, and I believe that people are inherently good and that if you give everyone a voice and freedom of expression, the truth and the good will outweigh the bad. So, on the whole, I think the power that online distribution confers is a positive thing for society. Online we can act as a fifth estate (The Who Quotes)
For me, the value of a climb is the sum of three inseparable elements, all equally important: aesthetics, history, and ethics. Together they form the whole basis of my concept of alpinism. Some people see no more in climbing mountains than an escape from the harsh realities of modern times. This is not only uninformed but unfair. I don’t deny that there can be an element of escapism in mountaineering, but this should never overshadow its real essence, which is not escape but victory over your own human frailty (The Who Quotes)
Comedians... they’re different from actors. There’s more ego there. They create the whole thing, I guess, so they’re more precious (The Who Quotes)
Theres something incredible about putting a helmet on just before a game; its a feeling only a football player knows. Your vision narrows, and the whole world shrinks. You can’t hear much of what goes on outside you, but you can hear yourself breathe and you can feel yourself sweat (The Who Quotes)
Success is not just the crowning moment, the spiking of the ball in the end zone or the raising of the flag on the summit. It is the whole process of reaching for a goal and, sometimes, it begins with failure (The Who Quotes)
Our weaknesses are divine gifts that when embraced will enable us to make our purposeful contribution to the whole, which is why we incarnated in the first place (The Who Quotes)
The individual organs follow the same pattern as the whole organism, i.e. they have their period of growth, of stationary, maximum activity and then of aging decline (The Who Quotes)
Running is perhaps the most fundamental of all sports, and it is economically the least costly to perform. As a consequence, it is the most democratic and most competitive of all sports because individual merit can prevail despite economic equality. It is a sport for everyone, the whole world over (The Who Quotes)
I’m against ignorance. I’m against sloppy, emotional thinking. I’m against fashionable thinking. I am against the whole cliché of the moment (The Who Quotes)
The hope you feel when you are in love is not necessarily for anything in particular. Love brings something inside you to life. Perhaps it is just the full dimensionality of your own capacity to feel that returns. In this state you think no impediment can be large enough to interrupt your passion. The feeling spills beyond the object of your love to color the whole world. The mood is not unlike the mood of revolutionaries in the first blush of victory, at the dawn of hope. Anything seems possible. And in the event of failure, it will be this taste of possibility that makes disillusion bitter (The Who Quotes)
Whenever I’m with my mother, I feel as though I have to spend the whole time avoiding land mines (The Who Quotes)
The whole purpose of an adventure is to gain some spiritual or emotional insight. When you compromise the process, you compromise the gain (The Who Quotes)
This microphone is the key to the universe. When you have this in your hands, you are the most powerful person in the whole world, let’s get! (The Who Quotes)
Other animals, in a constant and mostly unmediated relation with their sensory surroundings, think with the whole of their bodies (The Who Quotes)
Unless a man first finds himself, finds his own essential nature and destiny, and begins from them, all his efforts and achievements will be built only on the sand of personality, and at the first serious shock the whole structure will crumble, perhaps destroying him in its fall (The Who Quotes)
Every intelligent painter carries the whole culture of modern painting in his head. It is his real subject, of which everything he paints in both an homage and a critique, and everything he says is a gloss (The Who Quotes)
The way I work is not the way that you work, and the whole point of any creative act is that. What I have to offer is me, what you have to offer is you, and if you offer yourself with authenticity and generosity I will be moved (The Who Quotes)
Where I come from we say that rhythm is the soul of life, because the whole universe revolves around rhythm, and when we get out of rhythm, that’s when we get into trouble (The Who Quotes)
I’m young. I’m pretty. And I’m willing to burn the whole world to the ground to get what I want (The Who Quotes)
Hysteria and degeneration have always existed; but they formerly showed themselves sporadically, and had no importance in the life of the whole community. It was only the vast fatigue which was experienced by the generation on which the multitudes of discoveries and innovations burst abruptly, imposing on it organic exigencies greatly surpassing its strength, which created favourable conditions under which these maladies could gain ground enormously, and become a danger to civilization (The Who Quotes)
You are so near to my thoughts and my heart yet so far from my body and my arms... I once loved the whole world because you were in it (The Who Quotes)
One of the great injustices in fiction is that on the whole people with romantic yearnings have romantic faces. But in real life it’s not always like that (The Who Quotes)
The loss of liberty in general would soon follow the suppression of the liberty of the press; for it is an essential branch of liberty, so perhaps it is the best preservative of the whole (The Who Quotes)
Treat your elders as elders, and extend it to the elders of others; treat your young ones as young ones, and extend it to the young ones of others; then you can turn the whole world in the palm of your hand (The Who Quotes)
Nothing in the whole world is so athirst for beauty as the soul, nor is there anything to which beauty clings so readily (The Who Quotes)
It’s paradoxical that the death of your quarry is besides the point and at the same time the whole point. A chase without a kill as its object is like a journey without a destination; a kill without a chase employing all the hunter’s craft is killing, not hunting (The Who Quotes)
You check into the hotel and see you’re booked for seven nights. But you know you might be leaving in a day or two. It’s exciting for the fans. But you’re on edge. And you’re on edge the whole round (The Who Quotes)
I can only answer that I tried to tell the truth and, if not be objective, at least be fair; history is not served when reporters prize trepidation and propriety over the robust journalistic duty to tell the whole story (The Who Quotes)