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/Beware the small mind that demands big ideas.
— Lee Clow's Beard (@leeclowsbeard) January 14, 2013
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Beware the small mind that demands big ideas.
— Lee Clow's Beard (@leeclowsbeard) January 14, 2013
An agonist. While an antagonist blocks an action, the agonist causes it to happen. Even more than a muse, a professional agonist might be exactly what you need to provoke your best work.And of course, a procrastinatrix. Someone who's only job is to hold you accountable for getting it done, now, not later.
The Guinness campaign is fantastic.
It's been a massive year for The Australian Ballet, full of unforgettable moments -- especially for Amy Harris and Jake Mangakahia, the two stars of this mini-documentary series. In the final episode, Jake and Amy relive a year full of new ballets, new roles, a promotion and two awards, and the company starts on Don Quixote rehearsals.
Previously:
A Year Inside The Australian Ballet: Episode 9 - A 50th Birthday
A year inside The Australian Ballet: Episode 8: The corps de ballet
When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills. CHINESE PROVERB
— The QI Elves (@qikipedia) January 20, 2013
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