Works Quotes
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Critics, at least generally, want to regard works of fiction as independent entities, whose virtues and failures must be reckoned apart from the circumstances of their creation, and even apart from the intentions of their creator.
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Many a man works himself to death by burying himself in his work.
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There is a natural disposition with us to judge an author's personal character by the character of his works. We find it difficult to understand the common antithesis of a good writer and a bad man.
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I don't know how this industry works. There is no formula.
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You can do anything you want, as long as it works.
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He comes in here early, he works out, he goes about his business the right way. He goes about his business the rookie way be quiet and don't talk unless you're talked to.
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It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards.
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Just as there is no substitute for original works of art, there is no substitute for the world of direct sensual experience.
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A work of art is great to the extent that to encounter it is to be changed.
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As a woman, you feel like you can change the person, but I don't think that's the way it works.
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Being online works really well for any creative work, but especially comics.
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God's Word always works! No matter where you are, theres always one constant - God and his Word.
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An actor works with their soul and their thought.
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Lying about anything is the cruelest thing in the world you could ever do. Be who you are. Don't try to be someone you're not. It never works.
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Everything vanishes round me and good works rise from me of their own accord.
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We're very pleased they're coming to the table, and we hope we can achieve a program that works.
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The main thing to understand is that we are imprisoned in some kind of work of art.
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Everybody who works for Amblin Television has to do five jobs.
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Works of Art are meant to connect the human heart to inspiration, for cosmic consciousness to grow in the Supreme Reality rooted in Life and Being.
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Sky is the part of creation in which Nature has done more for the sake of pleasing man, more for the sole and evident purpose of talking to him and teaching him, than in any other of her works, and it is just the part in which we least attend to her.
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I wear scarves all the time. Even in the summer, I wear scarves - even a thin one. My old vocal teacher told me that, and I stick to it. The only time I get sick is when I forget to wear my scarf. I don't know, it might be mental, but it works for me.
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If you are not skillful enough to sketch a man jumping out of a window in the time it takes him to fall from the fourth storey to the ground, you will never be able to produce great works.
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Works indeed are good, and God strictly requires them of us, but they do not make us holy.
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The artist dreams of works of real breadth; but, limited by his personality and the nature of his medium, limited by inner disturbances and loss of purpose, he often works more narrowly than he'd intended.