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Quotes About Nuances

I see you know your art. Yes. Not many realize that it's the play of light and dark, of subtleties and extremes—
~ Louise Penny
You can't let the little nuances of life freak you out. Keep your composure in order to respond accordingly to whatever current pitfall is in your way. To be concerned is one thing, but to be worried is just plain silly.
~ Unknown
I watched Denise make a mental comparison between her mother's running clothes and the wet bag she'd dumped in the compactor. I could see it in her eyes, a sardonic connection. It was these secondary levels of life, these extrasensory flashes and floating nuances of being, these pockets of rapport forming unexpectedly, that made me believe we were a magic act, adults and children together, sharing unaccountable things.
~ Don DeLillo
It was these secondary levels of life, these extrasensory flashes and floating nuances of being, these pockets of rapport forming unexpectedly, that made me believe we were a magic act, adults and children together, sharing unaccountable things.
~ Don DeLillo
They think that successful diplomacy requires years of experience and an understanding of all the nuances that have to be carefully considered before reaching a conclusion. Only then do these pinstriped bureaucrats consider taking action.
~ Donald J. Trump
It's the little things that make the big things possible. Only close attention to the fine details of any operation makes the operation first class.
~ J. Willard Marriott
The difference in being good at some thing and being great at something is usually found in the little things.
~ Unknown
It is the little things that are vital. Little things make the big things happen.
~ John Wooden
Life is a great bundle of little things.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
I mean every character you totally, you know, the full fiber of the personality is kept in the film, and all of those little moments, all those funny little tidbits are all in there.
~ Mary Elizabeth Winstead
In French culture, the best way of buying time or getting off the hook entirely in a thorny personal situation is to claim that it's complicated. The French did not invent love, but they did invent romance, so they've had more time than any other culture on earth to refine the nuances of its language.
~ Unknown
The mature person becomes able to differentiate feelings into as many nuances, strong and passionate experiences, or delicate and sensitive ones as in the different passages of music in a symphony.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
Did he even know what love was? For that matter, did I? Even my parents didn't seem to know. I crossed my arms behind my head as a pillow. Maybe there was no one way to define it. Maybe there were as many shades of love as the blues of the sky.
~ Mary E. Pearson
It is the trivial little facts about anything that describe it the most effectively.
~ Mary MacLane
He made it a rule never to tell anyone the contents of stories he was still writing. It would be like a jinx. The moment the words left his mouth, a certain something would vanish like the morning dew. Subtle nuances would become superficial scenes. Secrets would no longer be secrets.34
~ Unknown
the importance of words as "the signs of our thoughts and feelings in all their minutest shades and variations.
~ Unknown
So much for their looks; but their characters - that is a much more difficult matter. We all have our quirks and no one is ever all bad. Then again, it is not possible for everyone to be all things all of the time: attractive, restrained, intelligent, tasteful and trustworthy. We are all different and it is often difficult to know on which aspect to dwell.
~ Murasaki Shikibu
There is too much world, so it's better to concentrate on particulars, rather than the whole.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
few managers appreciate the range of metrics by which they can evaluate marketing strategies and dynamics. Fewer still understand the pros, cons, and nuances of each.
~ Unknown
He had learned that it was much less a distraction than a form of connection: of connecting to the best part of himself, and to a discipline that demanded he stay open to every sense, to the nuances of the season and to the instrument of his own body, his own agility or fatigue.
~ Peter Heller