“The word 'career' and 'actor' really don't fit in the same paragraph, let alone sentence. There is no career structure for actors.” ActorsCareersFitStructureSentencesParagraphOne Sentence Author:John Rhys-Davies
“Tis mighty easy o'er a glass of wine On vain refinements vainly to refine, To laugh at poverty in plenty's reign, To boast of apathy when out of pain, And in each sentence, worthy of the schools, Varnish'd with sophistry, to deal out rules Most fit for practice, but for one poor fault That into practice they can ne'er be brought.” SchoolPainEasyPoorDealsPovertyPracticeLaughingFitWineFaultsGlassesWorthySentencesPlentyVainApathyReignBoastRefinementWine GlassSophistry Book:The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes Source: The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes
“Just as the sentence contains one idea in all its fullness, so the paragraph should embrace a distinct episode; and as sentences should follow one another in harmonious sequence, so paragraphs must fit into another like the automatic couplings of railway carriages.” ShouldIdeasFitEmbraceSentencesEpisodesSequenceFullnessHarmoniousParagraphCarriagesRailwayCoupling Book:My Early Life: 1874-1904 Source: My Early Life: 1874-1904
“I think some of this just feels right. You're in the shower and you come up with a sentence and it's beautiful. You don't know how it's going to fit in the film, but you put it in because it feels right. This is a very long way of saying, so much of it is me feeling like I'm catching ideas rather than coming up with ideas. It's very fluid like that.” ThinkingKnowsWayFeelsLongIdeasFeelingsBeautifulFilmKnow HowFitCome UpSentencesShowersLong WayCatchingFluidFeels RightBeautiful You Author:Don Hertzfeldt