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Nothing will stifle your human evolution more than fame and fortune".
The things it takes to run a fashion business in general tend to stifle your creative license.
He said: "The thing is in the dance-off, you've really got to up your game or nerves stifle your performance.
Cudmore expects "high-pressure rugby in which you try to stifle your opponent, hold them to as few points as possible and pressurize them into mistakes from which you can counterattack".
In the next few days leading up to Halloween, curl up on the sofa or under a duvet and try to stifle your screams as a host of terrifying films hit the small screen.
All this might seem a little phony, or, worse, crass, but a bite of peekytoe-crab toast ought to stifle your concerns: buttery, salty, with a trace of fennel, it was a brilliant riff on boardwalk cuisine.
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He says stifling your feelings makes you "physiologically uptight, and you are much less flexible both in your muscles and your thinking".
Hoffman's loyalty to work keeps him very busy: in September, "Riflemind" opened in London to stinging reviews (The Independent called it "mortifyingly bad"; The Sunday Times chided, "nearly three grueling hours of stifling your yawns"), even if Hoffman's direction was noted with less vitriol.
It stifles your creativity".
2. Fear of failure stifles your sense of opportunity.
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