tag by: sparkle

Any star can be devoured by human adoration, sparkle by sparkle.

I'm happy to sparkle like a glazed disco ball.

I went to elementary like any other kid, but I was just always a little different. I had that sparkle, and everyone told my mom, 'She needs to be on TV, acting.'

When you're a mom, you need sparkle to compensate for the light inside of you that has died.

The structure and formula are now so well-known that it's become very hard for the film-maker not to commit the cardinal sin: letting the audience get ahead of the film. So it takes some real sparkle - of which I thought 'Man Up' had plenty, especially in the writing - to keep the viewer enjoying a by-now predictable journey.

People adored Element 13's color and luster, which reminded them of the sparkle of gold and silver - a brand-new precious metal. In fact, aluminum became more precious than gold and silver in the 19th century because it was harder to obtain.

I'm a huge fan of Motown. When you saw them on stage, you saw sparkle... you saw attitude. They didn't have on t-shirt and jeans.

I've never been interested in things that sparkle and shine; I'm more interested in people.

When you meet kin, there is an energy and sparkle between your bodies. It must be chemical somehow - DNA and genes.

I won't be attempting to write Jane Austen-style prose - that would be suicidal. But I will attempt to bring the highest level of my own prose, and to make it sparkle.

Everybody loves things that sparkle.

There's nothing like listening to the drone of QVC's always-bubbly pitchwomen, as they try to move loose-fitting tunics with 'just the right amount of sparkle,' to soothe you into a healing slumber.

I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good.

I get a sparkle in my eye when we talk about redoing a property soup-to-nuts.

Don't let the insecurities of others dull your sparkle. Shine like the star you are born to be.

If, in the very first pages, I'm forced to read gratuitous phrases or banal metaphors, I won't be able to get inside the story. Only if the sentences 'sparkle' can I get hooked.

My daughter loves to do art stuff. As a father, I like to play with her. We break out the big pads of paper and the glitter and all the stuff. She likes to do what she likes to do. I want to do something, too. So I've just started using her same materials - a lot of crayons, a lot of sparkle, charcoal, pencils, markers and glue.

You sparkle with larceny.

Don't let the insecurities of others dull your sparkle. Shine like the star you are born to be.

I don't know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good. But I don't know that she's ever had a real job - I mean, since she's been grown up.

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