When you have a lot of responsibilities, you never get quite the time as a creative person, like brewing the beer. |
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Without doubt a creative person, Robert has tried his hand at calligraphy, oil painting and wood-carving. |
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He says I'm a creative person and the last thing I should do is stupefy myself with drugs. |
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On the other hand, a truly creative person thoroughly examines the failure to identify what went wrong and why. |
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Danielle is a dynamic and creative person who orients her energies toward the needs of clients. |
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On the weekends, I love to read, preferably fiction which I think makes me a much happier, creative person. |
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Though she had never thought of herself as a creative person, she now uses these skills to make an income. |
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You have to know, I have always been a creative person and so listening just wasn't enough for me. |
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What sustains the creative person in the fine arts or in the practical arts is an ideal, a vision, a sense of what might be. |
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A creative person does not follow rules slavishly, although he needs to know them. |
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I am also a creative person and therefore the competition was something that immediately got my attention. |
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I was thinking about the brain of the creative person, the inherent drive in creativity. |
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A creative person who puts the love which comes through them in all the little things. |
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In a short period of time, the Word of God transformed her into a radiant, courageous and creative person. |
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A very creative person who is able to make space for themselves to be creative and do what they need to do, both for themselves and others. |
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Making use of his position close to the creative person, the Antisocial Personality begins his insidious campaign of destruction. |
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A highly creative person is likely to turn to it in an attempt to give vent to feelings that cannot be expressed in any other way. |
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She had never thought of herself as a creative person, but now she uses these skills to work professionally. |
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Chef Samson is a creative person who is open to new ideas in confectionery. |
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I am a creative person and I love the idea of innovation and invention. |
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Kanye, he's an incredibly creative person. |
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I do not know that that is a basis for wanting to deny funding to a filmmaker or a creative person in Canada, that somehow we find the wording in a title to be provocative. |
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This is far from saying that techniques alone will produce music or big business, but they do enable the creative person to break the new ground he sees lying fallow. |
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I don't consider myself a creative person. |
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Being an oddball, an offbeat, or a creative person, as Jourard sees the committed professional, is something all nurses should risk. |
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Are you a creative person who has made unique decor for children? |
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He can shortly be described as stubborn and creative person. |
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The leaders of 3M understood that no one should stand in the way of a creative person with passion because that person might invent the next product or manufacturing breakthrough. |
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