“I've always had a fascination with vampires. It's not that I'm exactly fascinated with the dark side. It's the human struggle with it. How we deal with those two aspects of who we are. We all have those elements.” HumansTwoSidesDarkDealsStruggleElementsAspectVampireWho We AreFascinatedFascinationDark Side Author:Sheryl Lee
“A film must have two elements - it must deal with the real world and show how it could be made better.” WorldMadeTwoRealShowsFilmDealsElementsReal World Author:Rouben Mamoulian
“It was interesting to have both very a conservative and very liberal parent, because we deal with both these elements in the world and we have both elements within ourselves.” WorldParentInterestingDealsElementsConservativeRama Author:Frederick Lenz
“The greatness of common sense, and its title to reverence, appear in this, that it deals with vast complexity, that is, with the innumerable elements of a situation. Common sense discerns and judges a path through this knotted and tangled maze.” DealsCommonSituationPathGreatnessJudgingElementsCommon SenseTitlesComplexityReverenceTangledMazes Author:James Vila Blake
“Africa does not have an uncle abroad who will come to bail it out of its political and economic woes. It is important that African countries wake up and pool whatever resources they have and jointly deal elements pulling our continent down a death blow.” DoeImportantCountryPoliticalDealsEconomicElementsResourcesWake UpBlowPoolContinentsPullingUnclesWoeBail Author:Bernard Membe
“I hardly ever read mainstream fiction that deals with life as it is. I like an element of fantasy, something that isn`t quite of the real world.” WorldRealDealsFictionFantasyElementsReal WorldMainstream Author:Stephen King
“I think it is a wise course for laborers to unite to defend their interests.... I think the employer who declines to deal with organized labor and to recognize it as a proper element in the settlement of wage controversies is behind the times.... Of course, when organized labor permits itself to sympathize with violent methods or undue duress, it is not entitled to our sympathy.” ThinkingCoursesInterestDealsBehindsWiseElementsLaborMethodViolentOrganizedPermitDeclineEntitledControversyEmployersSettlementLaborersOrganized LaborDuress Author:William Howard Taft
“There is a glacier in Iceland, Solheimar, which has retreated a great deal, and every time I go back there and see what's not there any more, it does something to the heart. It makes you realise it's possible for a gigantic natural element to just disappear.” HeartDoeNaturalDealsElementsDisappearRealisingGlaciersIcelandNatural Elements Author:James Balog
“It is, I think, a good deal owing to the preponderance of the commercial element in Society that conversation has sunk to its present dull level of conventional chatter.” ThinkingWomenLevelsDealsConversationElementsDullConventionalOwingChatter Book:The reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill Source: The reminiscences of Lady Dorothy Nevill
“We must be very suspicious of the deceptions of the element of time. It takes a good deal of time to eat or to sleep, or to earn ahundred dollars, and a very little time to entertain a hope and an insight which becomes the light of our life.” LittlesLightTimeHopeSleepDealsOur LivesElementsDollarsInsightDeceptionSuspiciousLittle TimeLife Time Book:The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson Source: The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
“I think all cinematographers, at least most of them, would love to do everything on location because you cannot cheat on location. It's there, it's part of the story usually. You have to deal with the elements. You have the sunshine, you have rain, you have fog - it really makes you work harder to try to match things during the day to make it look like it was shot within five minutes, movie time.” ThinkingTryingLooksStoriesDealsFiveMinutesHard WorkElementsShotsRainHarderSunshineCheatLocationFogFive MinutesWork HarderCinematographers Author:Vilmos Zsigmond
“My stories usually begin with the characters and some elements of how power (personal, political, magical) functions in the world. The rest develops as I write, and research helps a great deal with that. If you're going to write about an agrarian economy, research agrarian economies. If your main character is starving, then you should know what it means for a malnourished body to break down.” IfsKnowsWorldShouldWritingMeanCharacterHelpingStoriesBodyPoliticalDealsBreakEconomyElementsResearchFunctionBreaking DownStarvingMain Characters Author:Leigh Bardugo