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Albee "was a breath of fresh air in the American theatre and did inspire a number of other playwrights, including John Guare, David Mamet and Sam Shephard.

Their dependence brings the responsibility to be a good steward.'' Animals also inspire us to bring out the best in each other, push through fear, help one another, live by example, heal, embrace change positively, make time for play and listen to the unspoken.

Hepburn swoons eloquently, but it's Grant's movie - the action hinges on whether he'll inspire Hepburn's trust.

His presence, however, failed to inspire the Raptors.

Albee "was a breath of fresh air in the American theatre and did inspire a number of other playwrights, including John Guare, David Mamet and Sam Shephard.

They might be envied for the $67 million payroll and ability to sign whomever they liked, but there aren't many personalities on the roster that inspire anger.

By focusing heavily on Ry, the story demands that we take a serious interest in her, but she's too superficially drawn -- a slightly irritating stage mom, an apartment located above a noisy train route -- to inspire such engagement.

But, in addition to all this, Cervantes’s novel did, in the real world, inspire an imitation, a book entitled “The Second Volume of the Ingenious Knight Don Quixote de la Mancha,” published in 1614 by one Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, about whom little is known.

Lynch uses Hogarth’s famous series of prints to inspire her own works on the subject of folly.

We all need words to live by, to inspire us and guide us, words to give us courage when trials of life betide us and the words that never fail us are the words of God above.

People from many cultures have gone on soul journeys into the wilderness, where risk, hunger, pain, exhaustion, and sometimes self-torture might inspire visions.


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