
Top 19 Difficulty Lies Opportunity Quotes
#5. Writing for the theatre is so different to writing for anything else. Because what you write is eventually going to be spoken. That's why I think so many really powerful novelists can't write a play - because they don't understand that it's spoken - that it hits the air. They don't get that.
Sam Shepard
#6. I think you enjoy messing with people."
"That's a purely hypothetical supposition on your part," the bastard says.
Nenia Campbell
#7. the simplicity that comes from conquering complexities, not ignoring them.
Walter Isaacson
#8. The commentary came from millions of idiots on the Internet.
Neal Stephenson
#9. It has been observed that the height of a man from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot is equal to the distance between the tips of the middle fingers of the two hands when extended in a straight line.
Pliny The Elder
#10. Would that I were still a ludicrous character in his lousy book!
Philip Roth
#11. Getting lost in a good book affords the surest means of improving one's mind as well as fueling one's imagination with a sense of adventure. All the better if said book should happen to be of a romantic bent.
P.O. Dixon
#12. Sometimes people go through a lifetime of pain by holding a secret that could have changed everything. It is an intoxicating addiction, an act of dominance to know that you hold something in your grip that could have changed the life of a person you detest.
Amit Sharma
#13. Love is an artful arrangement of artless pretensions, whereby we labor to appear innocent in what we desire to be most cunning.
Norm MacDonald
#14. Of the many things Lucy was noticing today, not the least remarkable was this: this ghoulish fashion in which respectable people will nibble after blood.
E. M. Forster
#15. We're not saints, and we're not screwups. We're just...people.
P.E. Ryan
#16. A person's personality can only be known by learning about his background, because this is where he generates his character. Your character for instant was shaped back when you were a small child, and that applies to everybody else.
Jack Roberts
#17. But here they were, despite death and everything, sitting in a car.
If this was fate, she was buying.
Tara Janzen
#19. I lack the World, for I move like a Ghost through it.
Peter Ackroyd
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