“I thought I could never write a proper book; I'd never done it before. But I thought I could write a sequence. Then I had a chapter. The next thing I knew I was turning acting down.” WritingBookDoneNextActingChaptersSequence Author:Tana French
“Five common traits of good writers: (1) They have something to say. (2) They read widely and have done so since childhood. (3) They possess what Isaac Asimov calls a "capacity for clear thought," able to go from point to point in an orderly sequence, an A to Z approach. (4) They're geniuses at putting their emotions into words. (5) They possess an insatiable curiosity, constantly asking Why and How.” WritingDoneAbleCommonEmotionClearFiveChildhoodGeniusApproachCapacityAskingCuriosityTraitsSequenceOrderlyGood WritersInsatiableIsaacAsking Why Author:James J. Kilpatrick
“You don't even know the sequences to the Human-Gnome Project, you haven't come to terms with your God yet.” KnowsHumansReligionTermReligiousHavensProjectsSequenceGnome Author:Canibus
“What I like about the third movie is you get to see a side of Carlisle you haven't seen before. You actually get to see what his vampire capabilities are because there's some great battle sequences. It's my favorite book. Carlisle is holding on to that humanity. He doesn't want to be a vampire.” WantBookHumanitySidesHavensBattleThirdsMy FavoriteVampireCapabilitySequenceHolding OnFavorite BookGreat Battle Author:Peter Facinelli
“In 15 years we'll have all the sequence, a list of the genes everyone has in common and those that differ among people. We know only something like a tenth of 1 percent of the sequence at the moment.” PeopleKnowsYearsMomentsCommonPercentListsGenesSequence Author:Walter Gilbert
“What's great in theater is that you can sustain the arc of a character for a full three hours, whereas in film or TV, you have to create that arc in little pieces, and usually out of sequence.” LittlesCharacterFilmThreeHoursPiecesTvsTheaterSequenceArcs Author:Daniel Dae Kim