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Quotes About Description

William sits opposite her, drinking water from a Murray's glass with a trace of lipstick on the rim. His fingers hold the glass, his other hand lies on the table, his neck comes out of his shirt collar, which is light green, and on top of that is his head. His eyes are blue and he has two of them. This is the sum total of William in the present tense.
~ Margaret Atwood
In France her tutor had once taught her that to truly fix an image in the mind to fasten it down completely so that it remained forever captive and vivid she should carefully name each aspect of the thing to herself as though she were describing it to a blind person. For ma petite such is the fickleness of the human mind that it soon lets go of whatever it sees if you would keep it you must tack it down with words. She had tried it and found that it worked on flowers rooms faces ceremonies.
~ Margaret George
A photograph is the illusion of a literal description of how the camera 'saw' a piece of time and space.
~ Garry Winogrand
Description is hard. Remember that all description is an opinion about the world. Find a place to stand.
~ Anne Enright
Faulkner describes in Light in August as "a prone and somnolent yellow cat
~ Anne Lamott
Laura remarked that science was dependent upon poetry, that all scientific description was metaphoric.
~ Anne Rice
la scienza discende dalla poesia, perché la metafora è alla base di ogni descrizione scientifica. Solo
~ Anne Rice
How can I describe him? His beauty did not depend on his facial expression. It was tempered already on his face. It was all wrought up with his fine bones, serene mouth, and his auburn curls.
~ Anne Rice
Her light brown eyes were the color of sherry, fringed with long, thick, gold-tipped lashes.
~ Anne Rivers Siddons
The early summer sky was the color of cat vomit. Of
~ Scott Westerfeld
I opened my letter to Margaret by describing the scene—I always enjoy receiving a letter when the writer locates himself or herself in a definite place, and I like to know if there is a cup of tea at hand, or how the light is falling in the room or beyond the window. Such descriptions transcend the barriers of time and space and give reader and writer the illusion that they are together.
~ Sena Jeter Naslund
The computational universe is not an alternative to the physical universe. The universe that evolves by processing information and the universe that evolves by the laws of physics are one and the same. The two descriptions, computational and physical, are complementary ways of capturing the same phenomena.
~ Seth Lloyd
philosopher Archie Bahm: "Nature can never be completely described, for such a description of nature would have to duplicate nature." That is, a perfect description of the universe is indistinguishable from the universe itself.
~ Seth Lloyd
What are you? (a Daimon) Oh please, let me give you the job description. Me, Dark-Hunter. You, Daimon. I hit, you bleed. I kill, you die. (Zarek)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I hope for an America where neither fundamentalist nor humanist will be a dirty word, but a fair description of the different ways in which people of good will look at life and into their own souls.
~ Edward Kennedy
Gundar isn't so much a ship's captain as a reformed pirate and a heathen." [Evanlyn] looked apologetically at Gundar. "No offense, Gundar." The skirl shrugged cheerfully. "None taken, little lady. It's a pretty fair description. Not sure about the reformed part," he added thoughtfully.
~ John Flanagan
A dog is not "almost human", and I know of no greater insult to the canine race than to describe it as such.
~ John Holmes
tenía un cabello casi negro azabache.
~ John Katzenbach
La civilización no me impresionó. En todas partes la mejor aportación del hombre a la creación me parecía tan lamentablemente insuficiente como las palabras que tengo para describirla.
~ Elizabeth Engstrom
Before history began there must have been in the nation which writes it much progress; else there could have been no history. It is a great advance in civilisation to be able to describe the common facts of life, and perhaps, if we were to examine it, we should find that it was at least an equal advance to wish to describe them.
~ bagehot walter iii
This is no new description of human nature. For eighteen hundred years Christendom has been amazed at the description in St. Paul of the law of his members warring against the law of his mind. Expressions most unlike in language, but not dissimilar in meaning, are to be found in some of the most familiar passages of Aristotle.
~ bagehot walter iv
There's a difference between describing and evoking something. You can describe something and be quite clinical about it. To evoke it, you call it up in the reader. That's what writers do when they're good.
~ Margaret Atwood
The neoconservatives of the 1970s, former liberals who became Nixon or Reagan backers, eventually accepted the 'neocon' description instead of calling themselves 'The Real New Deal Democrats' forever.
~ Ross Douthat
I realised that what I loved was descriptive writing rather than something with a plot.
~ Arlo Parks