A pin has as much head as some authors and a good deal more point.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is a temptation for an actor to editorialize what they're doing. And you can't do that with Pinter. It's almost like a musical score. His lines are so specific, but they can mean different things to different people, like an alternating current.
When I work with my art department on putting imagery together for my blog posts I always think, 'Would I pin this?' That really helps.
Nobody's ever said that pins are a tool of diplomacy.
Not an old woman that buys a paper of pins, without yielding a part of the price to the banks as interest!
I have been in meetings where a head of state will say, 'I like your tie,' to a man... or, 'I like your country because the weather's good,' or whatever. So for me, the pins in some ways were openers.
I've never been able to understand what they mean by 'Pinteresque,'. I'm sure it's indefinable.
Ask anyone committed to Marxist analysis how many angels dance on the head of a pin, and you will be asked in return to never mind the angels, tell me who controls the production of pins.
We want the average person to use it and think that it makes the experience of using Pinterest better.
I'm no pin-up.
The perfect PIN is not four digits and not associated with your life, like an old telephone number. It's something easy for you to remember and hard for other people to guess.