Top 17 Quotes About Paying Attention To Detail

#1. Dreams like feet, better than knees

Various

#2. A deep connection starts with interest, open-mindedness, & paying attention to every detail including flaws.

April Mae Monterrosa

#3. The idea of always wanting to be the victim in circumstances where you have been offended is a common human trait. Each person wants to be viewed as the aggrieved party.

Stephen Richards

#4. So, according to the religious, you can only be good if you're scared of the consequences of being bad? Strange, I thought people were good because they care about each other?

David Alan Harvey

#5. When you're so close to material, it would be as if you had come out of a bad marriage. You would be so close to it that you would be paying attention to detail that may not mean a whole lot for the reader.

Tim O'Brien

#6. Together with the topic of a text, the reader usually needs to know its point. He needs to know what the author is trying to accomplish as she explores the topic.

Steven Pinker

#7. When I get on a plane, I don't want a laid-back pilot. I want a pilot who is a control freak, who is paying attention to every single detail of his job.

Michael Ovitz

#8. I shrugged. 'Any fool can peel the Apple,' I said. 'It takes a real man to eat the core.

Stephen King

#9. Any political system can commit mistakes and any state can commit mistakes. What is most important is to acknowledge these mistakes and put them right as soon as possible and put those behind them into account, bring them to account.

Hosni Mubarak

#10. I think in any writing you're paying attention to detail.

Peter Matthiessen

#11. Time past and time future
what might have been and what has been
point to one end, which is always present.

T. S. Eliot

#12. There's days in training where everything flows and days in training where they don't. You just pray that doesn't happen the night of the fight.

Holly Holm

#13. Ah! dear friend,
you little know the possibilities which are in you.

Charles Spurgeon

#14. Be present for your own life.

Cheryl Strayed

#15. The more you lived the more regret and longing you suffered, that life was a glorious catastrophe

Jess Walter

#16. If I became a philosopher, if I have so keenly sought this fame for which I'm still waiting, it's all been to seduce women basically.

Jean-Paul Sartre

#17. Obviously, I've seen what the press has done to my cousins. I would never let that rule my life, but I'm not the kind of person to rebel or do things. I don't know. I don't let the potential for bad press dictate who I am, but I keep that in mind. How can you not?

Lauren Bush

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