“I am a classical fan. I like Debussy a lot, so I was trying to learn it on the piano. I've learned like a third of it, but I think I'm getting to a section that may be beyond my skill level.” ThinkingTryingMayLevelsFansSkillsThirdsPianoI've LearnedSectionsDebussy Author:Charlie Day
“Light enhances but its shadow deletes, thus giving the picture its depth, its third dimension and its subtractive properties... I believe that commitment and technical skill can be achieved by means of one's own will and study , while fantasy and passion are more valuable because they are innate and inescapably peculiar assets.” GivingBelieveMeanLightPassionI BelieveFantasyStudySkillsShadowCommitmentThirdsPropertyDepthValuableDimensionsAssetsPeculiarInnateTechnical Skills Author:Augusto De Luca
“I was a kid in the third grade ... saw a dummy in the toy store. In the '60s and '70s there were a lot of those vinyl ventriloquism dummies - just about every toy store had one. Everyone close to my age that I've talked to, especially guys for some reason, tell me that they had one too, but they said they never could do it. So many people come up to me and say that. It was just something that I thought was cool. I started doing book reports with it - I developed the skill. I easily got A's on all my reports. It was just something that a little kid grasped on to - so I stuck with it.” PeopleLittlesSaidBookReasonKidsAgeGuySawsSkillsThirdsCome UpStoresStuckReportsGradesToysThey SaidLittle KidVinylDummyThird GradeVentriloquism Author:Jeff Dunham
“Aw, fudge,' floated down to me, as a couple of golden eyes peered over a third-floor window ledge. 'You're a freaking dhampir. Why are you reading Tolkien?' I shrugged, then had to dodge the potted geranium he threw at me. 'After five hundred years, you've read just about everything. Besides, he had hella world-building skills.” WorldYearsEyeReadingFiveBuildingCoupleSkillsHundredWindowThirdsGoldenDodgeFudgeLedgesGolden Eye Author:Karen Chance