“There are moments when I can wander through my childhood's landscape, through rooms long ago, remember how they were furnished, where the pictures hung on the walls, the way the light fell. It's like a film - little scraps of a film, which I set running and which I can reconstruct to the last detail - except their smell.” WayLittlesLongI CanMomentsLightRunningLastsRememberFilmRoomsChildhoodWallDetailsSmellWanderLandscapeLong AgoHungScrap Book:Film & dreams: an approach to Bergman Source: Film & dreams: an approach to Bergman
“Being a quarterback, the way I believe is there's always so much room to improve. Any little detail. I always cut up the film and try to watch what I can improve on, whatever little detail it is.” WayTryingBelieveLittlesI CanFilmI BelieveRoomsWatchesCuttingDetailsQuarterback Author:Russell Wilson
“Anyone can see that to write Uncle Tom's Cabin on the knee in the kitchen, with constant calls to cooking and other details of housework to punctuate the paragraphs, was a more difficult achievement than to write it at leisure in a quiet room.” WritingDifficultRoomsQuietAchievementCookingConstantDetailsKneesKitchenLeisureTomsUnclesParagraphHouseworkCabinsUncle TomQuiet Room Book:Woman's Share in Social Culture Source: Woman's Share in Social Culture
“Write down the area of your life that most needs your attention right now and then write out all the details you saw of your soul's vision for this part of your life. What will that part of your life look like? How will achieving your goal change your life? How will it change the life of those around you? When you reach your goal, when you fulfill that desire, what will it make room for? Write that all down.” NeedsWritingLooksDoeSoulDesireGoalRoomsAttentionVisionMinutesAchieveRight NowAreasDetailsYour SoulNow And ThenChanging Your LifeAchieving Your GoalsReaching Your Goals Author:Debbie Ford
“I always plan the whole story in some detail, long before I start writing the actual thing. But even doing that, I find that there is plenty of room for spontaneity. Often the characters will lead the story off in a direction I hadn't originally intended!” WritingLongWholeCharacterStoriesRoomsPlansDetailsPlentySpontaneity Author:Raymond Buckland
“Do not be afraid of large patterns, if properly designed they are more restful to the eye than small ones: on the whole, a pattern where the structure is large and the details much broken up is the most useful...very small rooms, as well as very large ones, look better ornamented with large patterns.” IfsWellsLooksWholeEyeRoomsDesignBrokenStructurePatternsDetailsInterior DesignBroken UpRestfulSmall Rooms Author:William Morris
“The images are visual, auditory, olfactory, kinesthetic. They aren't laid down on the same tracks as thought. And sometimes, when they return to you, it is as if you feel them for the very first time. Memory lives on in the details, like the color of a room, a tone of a voice, the touch of a child, the smell of a man.” IfsMenFeelsFirstsChildrenSometimesVoiceMemoriesRoomsColorReturnFirst TimeTrackDetailsSmellToneVisualsAuditory Author:Martha Manning
“Once I start writing about something, it goes off rather fast, and sometimes details which might be interesting such as what the room looked like or what somebody said that was not exactly on the same subject tend to get lost.” WritingSaidSometimesMightLostInterestingRoomsSubjectsDetails Author:Kenneth Koch