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Quotes About Meticulous

I don't know a single actor who is not picky.
~ Akshaye Khanna
After my experience working with Kamal Haasan sir, the 'Aval' team was the most professional and well-planned group I've come across. They were so meticulous that I completed my portions in just 22 days!
~ Andrea Jeremiah
I love when scenes are intentionally and meticulously planned so we feel like this is a handcrafted scene that only works in this moment and this movie, and that's the way I approach my films.
~ Justin Simien
Politic, cautious, and meticulous; full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse
~ T.S. Eliot
Deferential, glad to be of use, Politic, cautious, and meticulous; Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse
~ T.S. Eliot
And Indian Benny, a quiet, meticulous waiter who had the sad airs of a man long accustomed to the spectacular demolition of dreams.
~ Junot Diaz
Every word, every brushstroke, every note from an artist should be deliberately so.- Kailin Gow on Efficiency
~ Kailin Gow
We had to write a lot of essays in school. I had a very good teacher who taught us English, V. Siddharthacharry. I enjoyed the early process of learning to structure my essays. When I came home after finishing school at eighteen, I started writing extensively. I liked to be meticulous. Initially, I read a lot on western philosophy but also made notes on the administration and constitutions of different nations and civilizations.
~ Karan Singh
Many of the best fantastic stories begin in a leisurely way, set in commonplace surroundings, with exact, meticulous descriptions of an ordinary background, much as in a 'realistic' tale. Then a gradual - or it may be sometimes a shockingly abrupt - change becomes apparent, and the reader begins to realize that what is being described is alien to the world he is accustomed to, that something strange has crept or leapt into it. This strangeness changes the world permanently and fundamentally.
~ Franz Rottensteiner
One of your great strengths is attention to detail. You do sweat the small stuff and it makes a big difference in our team. As I look at this, I don't see you applying that skill here, and we need it.
~ Brene Brown
That was the refinement of his supreme scruple—
~ Henry James
God's providence is designed to do good for his people. God takes meticulous care to ensure our ultimate blessing. His scrupulous care in the unfolding of providence, despite any appearance to the contrary, is calculated to achieve the redemption of his people. All things work together for their good (Rom 8:28) - good things and evil things.
~ Stephen Charnock
I've always been very attentive to detail. It's a characteristic that drives some people crazy. But on the other hand, when people around me are sloppy, that drives me crazy.
~ Alan W. Livingston
I'm just a slow writer. I'm picky and careful and fastidious.
~ Frank Peretti
My husband, Vivek Deora - he is very meticulous about cooking, and slowly and lovingly makes his family recipes, handed down generations.
~ Maneet Chauhan
I'm no snapshot artist. I make very careful choices always, even if I'm using a 35mm camera.
~ Ruth Bernhard
In the diagnosis of disease, Hippocrates introduced elements of the scientific method. He urged careful and meticulous observation: "Leave nothing to chance. Overlook nothing. Combine contradictory observations. Allow yourself enough time.
~ Carl Sagan
Leave nothing to chance. Overlook nothing. Combine contradictory observations. Allow yourself enough time.
~ Carl Sagan
I'm Kubrick without the O.C.D.
~ Noah Hawley
You must be meticulous about the thoughts you send out into the universe. It's listening. Argue for your limits and, sure enough, they're yours. You have to argue for your dreams.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I'm kind of a neat freak. My place is really organized. My socks are even organized: colors and sizes.
~ Ryan Guzman
My personal style falls between casual cool and meticulous slob. I'm most comfortable in jeans, but I love fashion.
~ Reid Scott
Some people make think slowly, but they're very thorough about it.
~ Nancy Farmer
Gone out to look for a hair to split, I expect.
~ Catherine Aird