Seemed Quotes
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Alex gazed at her. Her mouth was slightly open; she ran her fingernail against her lower teeth as she thought. She'd knotted her hair at the nape of her neck again, and a strand had slipped loose onto her shoulder, gleaming in the lantern light. Suddenly all of his objections seemed meaningless. Don't, he thought. You'll regret it. He didn't care anymore. Slowly, unable to stop himself, he reached out and cupped his hand around her foot.
L.A. Weatherly
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No theory of life seemed to him to be of any importance compared with life itself.
Oscar Wilde
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And it seemed to me that longing was everything, longing is all we are.
Valerie Martin
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At first, 'Family Ties' seemed to just be a wonderful project of its time. These were the Reagan years, the new conservatism. Alex P. Keaton quickly became the Fonzie of the '80s, so it seemed very much a product of its time. But I soon began to realize that it went far beyond that. These great family shows transcend whatever time they are in.
Michael Gross
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It was our third game in five days. It seemed to have an impact on us.
David Blatt
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It was just as bad the second time. We just seemed to be out of sync, a step slow. It wasn't just one possession, but continuously.
Andy Kennedy
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A lot of the things that until now seemed unthinkable are starting to be thinkable.
Nick Johnson
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I thought it was very elegant, a wonderful opening. The vegans seemed so surprised-God knows what they get to eat.
Gael Greene
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I think no-one was surprised to hear that Janis Joplin was dead. She seemed to be living up all of her energy that she had to give in just a few years. Now you listen to covers of her songs by various women, and it's pale in comparison.
Michael Wadleigh
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I loved 'The Secret of NIMH.' When that came out, it felt like, 'Wow, this is something really, really new.' It looked like a Disney film, but it felt very cutting edge to me. To a twelve-year-old kid, it seemed very inspiring.
Rich Moore
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In my mind's eye, it seemed like the way it was supposed to happen.
Gary Cameron
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I remember the day Richard Nixon won in 1968. That was a time that seemed certain to bring about long awaited seismic change in America. But events of tragic proportion took us on a turn. Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were suddenly dead.
Richard Schiff