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Quotes About Retake

When the people want to retake their destiny in hand, they can do it, despite this ceaseless campaign of denigration and infantilization.
~ Marine Le Pen
When you shoot for a film, mistakes become very easy to manage. If you fumble, a retake can mend it all. You always have another chance , whereas when you work on the stage, you have to be extremely careful. There is no second chance as such.
~ Raza Murad
I choose to fight for the future, to seize the high ground and retake the Shining City on a Hill.
~ Madison Cawthorn
I claim we got a hell of a beating. We got run out of Burma and it is humiliating as all hell. I think we ought to find out what caused it, go back and retake it.
~ Joseph Warren Stilwell
But every day brought enlivening moments and laughter. One day a BBC crew appeared, driving down to the beach in a big black Range Rover. Everyone kept their heads down and pretended to be very busy as Hazel did the required. She showed the presenter Neil Oliver some prize finds, such as a polished Bronze Age pendant, but the producer wanted a retake. 'Can you emote more?' she asked Hazel. Then they went away.
~ Kathleen Jamie
He disabled notifications for 112 different apps on his iPhone. "It's relatively easy to retake control," he optimistically concludes.
~ Cal newport
I claim we got a hell of a beating. We got run out of Burma and it is as humiliating as hell. I think we ought to find out what caused it, go back and retake it.
~ Joseph Stilwell
Stage is much more intimidating than going before the cameras, because you can really screw up, and can't do a retake.
~ Daniel Radcliffe
On stage, the audience watches from a fixed viewpoint and the director cannot retake something he doesn't like. It has to work straight through.
~ Bruce Beresford
Unlike film, real life rarely provides an opportunity for a retake," Ben said. "Perhaps that is why I like film so much. But I do think we have to give ourselves the same amount of leeway that we give others. Forgive ourselves. Have pity on ourselves. And perhaps even love ourselves a little." (197)
~ Unknown
Karma isn't a punishment, it's a teaching aid. The idea behind reincarnation is that for most of us one lifetime isn't enough to learn all the spiritual lessons we're signed up for. Karma gives us a chance to retake the classes we flunk. If we mess things up in one lifetime, we're allowed to come back and experience a similar situation—maybe from another angle—so we can learn the lessons we didn't get the first time.
~ Lois Duncan