Draw Quotes
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But if you really love to write and you really love to tell stories and you really love to draw, you just have to keep doing it no matter what anybody says.
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We talk too much. We should talk less and draw more.
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Being able to draw Batman was 100% of my decision to sign with DC.
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Please stop waiting for a map. We reward those who draw maps, not those who follow them.
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I wanted to be an artist. I was studying art. I wanted to be a great painter. When I went into the Navy, there wasn't much to draw at sea. So I began writing, and I began reading a lot.
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Look carefully around you and recognize the luminosity of souls. Sit beside those who draw you to that.
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If your opponent offers you a draw, try to work out why he thinks he's worse off.
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Instead of making a resolution to learn how to code in 2013, you might make a resolution to learn how to draw.
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Never play for the win, never play for the draw, just play chess!
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I distress you; I draw fast to an end.
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Rather than deliberately trying to draw something, use something you yourself like and want to draw, and I think the characters that come out of that will really have their own individuality.
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It is ten per cent how you draw, and ninety per cent what you draw.
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I can only draw what I see.
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I always knew how to draw a crowd.
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For children parents are always a burden. But parents who draw too much attention to themselves are intolerable.
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Look to it that you do not try to do all of it, do not try to do too much, lest your spirit grow weary. Besides, a good prayer mustn't be too long. Do not draw it out. Prayer ought to be frequent and fervent.
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The world, in resting upon the earth, strives to surmount it. As self-opening it cannot endure anything closed. The earth, however, as sheltering and concealing, tends always to draw the world into itself and keep it there.
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Every single thing I go through, I remember I was homeless, and I draw from it!
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Read the heart and not the letter for the pen cannot draw near the good intent.
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I've lived a lot in the last 12 years or however long its been since Boy Meets World. I have a lot more to draw upon in playing Randy than I did playing Frankie. Although, I did have a lot of fun playing that role.
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My goal is to draw a line with some 'flavor' to it
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Quiet this metal! Let the manes put off their terror, let them put off their aqueous bodies with fire. Let them assume the milk-white bodies of agate. Let them draw together the bones of the metal.
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Each day I also try to draw. It's a similar expulsion of buildup: Milking the cows every morning. Checking the chickens' eggs. Why should that be limited to a certain medium?
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Only when a disputed point has long caused bloodshed and disturbance, or when a successful invader (military or theological) insists on a change, is it necessary to draw up a code.