“I realized going back and writing and explaining in details the difficulties I had lived actually became emotional again. It's like therapy but sometimes therapy can be painful. But it's part of life and part of the autobiography so I'll have to finish it sooner or later.” WritingSometimesEmotionalDifficultyPainfulDetailsI RealizedTherapySooner Or LaterAutobiographyExplainingParts Of Life Author:Jenni Rivera
“But the thing that stands eternally in the way of really good writing is always one: the virtual impossibility of lifting to the imagination those things which lie under the direct scrutiny of the senses, close to the nose. It is this difficulty that sets a value upon all works of art and makes them a necessity. The senses witnessing what is immediately before them in detail see a finality which they cling to in despair, not knowing which way to turn. Thus this so-called natural or scientific array becomes fixed, the walking devil of modern life.” WayWritingArtLyingValuesTurnsImaginationNaturalKnowingModernWalkingDespairDevilDirectDifficultyDetailsSensesNosesFixedWorks Of ArtNot KnowingImpossibilityModern LifeLiftingScrutinyGood WritingFinality Book:Kora in Hell: Improvisations Source: Kora in Hell: Improvisations
“If it is true that it is the simplicity of the Einsteinian formulae which constitutes their difficulty, that they are so obvious as to escape notice, it seems to me that this applies to events in life, numberless happenings, perhaps the basic ones, which we, saturated in detail and hurrying through subdivisions, lose sight of.” IfsSeemsLosesEventsHappeningsSightDifficultySimplicityDetailsObviousHurryingSaturatedEvents In Life Author:Mary Butts
“Sometimes minor details can have a huge impact. If you don't devote 100 percent of your efforts to every detail, you immediately run into difficulties.” IfsSometimesRunningEffortHugePercentDifficultyImpactDetailsMinors Author:Michael Schumacher
“Evolution ... is really two theories, the vague theory and the precise theory. The vague theory has been abundantly proved.... The precise theory has never been proved at all. However, like relativity, it is accepted on faith.... On getting down to actual details, difficulties begin.” Has BeensTwoScienceTheoryEvolutionDifficultyDetailsAcceptedVaguePreciseRelativity Author:Anthony Standen
“We were an ill-matched pair, my husband and I, from the very outset; he, with very high ideas of a husband's authority and a wife's submission, holding strongly to the 'master-in-my-own-house theory,' thinking much of the details of home arrangements, precise, methodical, easily angered and with difficulty appeased.” ThinkingIdeasHomeHouseMy OwnWifeMastersTheoryHusbandAuthorityDifficultyIllDetailsPairsMy HusbandArrangementsPreciseSubmissionMatchedMethodical Book:Annie Besant: An Autobiography Source: Annie Besant: An Autobiography
“It's not my story anymore: whenever I speak about the past now, I feel as if I were talking about something that has nothing to do with me. All that remains in the present are the voice, the presence, and the importance of fulfilling my mission. I don't regret difficulties I experienced; I think they helped me to become the person I am today, I feel the way a warrior must feel after years of training; he doesn't remember the details of everything he learned, but he knows how to strike when the time is right.” IfsThinkingKnowsWayFeelsYearsPersonsStoriesTodayPastRememberSpeakVoiceTalkingKnow HowRegretTrainingImportanceDifficultyRemainsDetailsMissionsStrikesWarriorFulfillingDon't RegretAll That Remains Author:Paulo Coelho
“It is surprising that people do not believe that there is imagination in science. It is a very interesting kind of imagination, unlike that of the artist. The great difficulty is in trying to imagine something that you have never seen, that is consistent in every detail with what has already been seen, and that is different from what has been thought of; furthermore, it must be definite and not a vague proposition. That is indeed difficult.” PeopleTryingBelieveKindHas BeensDifferentArtistDifficultImaginationInterestingImagineDifficultyDetailsConsistentSurprisingDefiniteVaguePropositionsVery Interesting Author:Richard P. Feynman
“When, after having examined in detail the organization of the Supreme Court, one comes to consider in sum the prerogatives that have been given it, one discovers without difficulty that a more immense judicial power has never been constituted in any people.” PeopleHas BeensGivenOrganizationDifficultyCourtDetailsSupremeImmenseSupreme CourtJudicialJudiciaryPrerogativeJudicial Power Book:Democracy in America Source: Democracy in America