“In scripture God brings the animals to the human for naming. In that simple act the human is brought to recognize the particular personality and worth of each living creature. Too bad we forget so often.” HumansSimpleForgetAnimalParticularPersonalityCreaturesScriptureLiving Creatures Author:Joan D. Chittister
“In this one book are the two most interesting personalities in the whole world--God and yourself. The Bible is the story of God and man, a love story in which you and I must write our own ending, our unfinished autobiography of the creature and the Creator.” MenWorldWritingTwoBookWholeStoriesInterestingPersonalityCreaturesBibleCreatorWhole WorldLove StoryAutobiographyMost InterestingUnfinishedInteresting Personalities Author:Fulton Oursler
“Once I'd worked out that I couldn't possibly expect people to enjoy a monstrous, 3000-page book, I realised I could in fact create a labyrinth of a story with four different points of entry. But what interested me was creating something that would rearrange itself every time you read one of the other books. So depending on which order you read them, the implications and angles would change. To get that right, each one of the books had to have its own personality and texture -- even though they are connected, they are very different creatures.” PeopleBookDifferentFactsStoriesOrderEnjoyFourPersonalityCreaturesCreatingPagesConnectedAngleRealisedImplicationsTextureMonstrousEntryLabyrinthCreating Something Author:Carlos Ruiz Zafon
“Like a human being, the mountain is a composite creature, only to be known after many a view from many a different point, and repaying this loving study, if it is anything of a mountain at all, by a gradual revelation of personality, an increase of significance.” IfsHumansDifferentHuman BeingsViewsKnownStudyPersonalityMountainCreaturesIncreaseRevelationsSignificanceCompositesRepaying Book:The Journey's Echo: Selections Source: The Journey's Echo: Selections
“It is the task of the scenarist to invent little pieces of business that are so characteristic and give so deep an insight into his creatures, that their personalities clearly and organically unfold before the eyes of the audience so that the latter feel that the actions of these people are contingent upon their characters, that there exists some kind of a logical fate, and that nothing is left to mere accident or coincidence.” PeopleGivingFeelsKindLittlesCharacterEyeActionLeftAudiencePiecesFatePersonalityCreaturesTasksMereInsightAccidentsCharacteristicsLatterLogicalCoincidence Author:Ernst Lubitsch
“Too many creatures both insects and humans estimate their own value by the amount of minor irritation they are able to cause to greater personalities than themselves.” HumansAbleValuesCausesGreaterPersonalityAmountCreaturesMinorsInsectsIrritation Author:Don Marquis
“If you have anything really valuable to contribute to the world it will come through the expression of your own personality, that single spark of divinity that sets you off and makes you different from every other living creature.” IfsWorldDifferentCharacterGodDesignExpressionPersonalityCreaturesValuableDivinitySparksPhilanthropyLiving CreaturesMy Own PersonalityPersonality And Character Author:Bruce Barton