Serene I fold my hands and wait.

I rant and rave about noise pollution.

You cannot direspect the caterpillar and rave about the butterfly.

The elements of rave that we try to incorporate are the fun aspects.

I can't understand why people in Scotland rave about Darren Fletcher.

I used to go to rave parties, too, but I was never savvy with techno.

I can't rave enough about Eloisa James. I'm simply in awe of her talent.

Reason died in 1914, November 1914 ... after that everybody began to rave.

New Rave was like the 60s - if you can remember it then you weren't there.

I was playing hip-hop when everybody else was playing the giant rave music.

I started as a rave promoter when I was 17 years old; then I started DJing at 19.

I have forgotten my rave reviews and memorized my vicious ones - like most writers.

Rave music sounds like an electronic disco version of '30s Universal monster movies.

All the raves were just words. You don't want to let words confuse you. Words come cheap.

Most of my movies get about a third raves, a third vicious attacks, and a third in-between.

The best part about the movie, and everybody seems to rave about it, is the boot camp part.

I grew up around salsa, merengue, bachata, bass music, freestyle, hip-hop, techno, house, rave.

CalArts was incredible for me. It's a school that I rave about and constantly want to give back to.

We don't feel like we changed from rave, because we were never rave, to punk, because we're not punk.

It's a lot more fun for actors to cry and rant and rave, or have a drug problem or a drinking problem.

Some tears have to be cried no matter what the hour- until they are, they simply rave and burn inside.

...because I rant not, neither rave of what I feel, can you be so shallow as to dream that I feel nothing?

But even more: all at once the Jew also becomes liberal and begins to rave about the necessary progress of mankind.

I'm really, really into the rave scene and just kind of how people come together and how it's just music and just love.

When I started working on electronic music, that was after the rave period. I haven't even seen that part of it that much.

After 'Honey' I read the rave reviews and thought I had it made. But it was two-and-a-half years before I was on the screen again.

If you're wearing Reebok classics, then you're going through a midlife crisis. I don't want to catch you wearing these in the rave.

I was big into hip-hop as a kid, and when I was eighteen, I got into dance and rave music, which was popular in Ireland at the time.

It feels so good to be able to be part of an action flick like 'The Raid' and to read the rave reviews in a number of film festivals.

I was extreme... from skateboarder to hip-hopper to rave child to lead singer of a rock band - I did it all, and all at the same time.

If you look at the whole New Rave movement, the big common ground is definitely the fun element. It's more outward-looking music than introspective.

I remember being really, really young and watching Prince and Michael Jackson concert DVDs. One of my favorites is Prince's 'Rave Un2 The Year 2000.'

I tend to sit around with my friends a lot and rant and rave about things I think are ridiculous in the world, and I tend to make fun of myself a lot.

If a man takes you to a restaurant of his choosing, don’t compliment him. Rave about the quality of the food and he’ll be thrilled, because he took you there.

I was only 14 when I started playing the east London rave scene. At the time, I was so captivated by everything. I didn't ever wanna progress out of that scene.

I've probably got the most eclectic social media there is because it literally goes from hanging out with my son at a park, to, like, Madonna's house, to a rave in Africa.

Our intention when we first started as a band, was to be a rave band. We kind of just got it wrong. We tried, but we didn't have the talent or the knowledge to make a rave record.

My recipe for dealing with anger and frustration: set the kitchen timer for twenty minutes, cry, rant, and rave, and at the sound of the bell, simmer down and go about business as usual.

You've got to not care about what people think. You learn that as an actor. If you get a bad review, will you be destroyed by it? Or will you think you're God's gift when you get a rave review?

We want our audience to enjoy themselves, we want every gig to feel like an event - of course there are musical elements of rave to our sound, but we wouldn't strictly classify ourselves as that.

My own view would be to let Saddam bluster, let him rant and rave all he wants. As long as he behaves himself within his own borders, we should not be addressing any attack or resources against him.

I would go to college and people would know me from the rave they went to at the weekend. So I would get a bit of respect. But I would always go to class and do my work. My mother made sure of that.

I wouldn't call myself 'into the DJ scene.' I have friends who are DJs, like James Murphy. I was really into the DJ scene at his wedding. But generally, I'm not at the clubs. I've never been to a rave.

I have one rave 'New York Times' review framed next to a flop 'Los Angeles Times' review. And it's for the same show. These people watched the same show. That's what happens. They love it, they hate it.

I threw my son, Brandon, a rave for his birthday and I fully set it up like a crazy rave with lights and sound, me and my partner DJ'd - I got Mix Master Mike from the Beastie Boys to come DJ for a bit.

My father assigned me to keep his scrapbooks. At first I was interested in reading only his rave notices, but I got interested in reading what the critics were saying about whether the play was good or not.

Sometimes I have given my husband a manuscript to read that has turned out to have fantastic rave reviews and he'll tell me it is no good. Well, if I didn't know him as well as I know him I would be terribly depressed.

I went to my first drum n' bass rave when I was 16 and remember being terrified. Looking around, trying to figure out how to dance to this music, watching some girl in some hot pants, trying little ways to learn her movements.

I observe a lot, and I try to pick out what looks good on me. I like to keep it basic and simple. Never too flashy. Remember, whatever suits you is the best, and it doesn't necessarily have to be the trend or the rave of the season.

When I was younger, I was a rave kid trapped inside a singer/songwriter's body. But I kind of figured my way out because I started making these really terrible beats on this Yamaha keyboard that my parents got me for my 10th birthday.

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