217 Quotes About Alter
- Author Hilary Mantel
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Concentrate your narrative energy on the point of change. This is especially important for historical fiction. When your character is new to a place, or things alter around them, that's the point to step back and fill in the details of their world.
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- Author Hilary Mantel
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You can control and censor a child's reading, but you can't control her interpretations; no one can guess how a message that to adults seems banal or ridiculous or outmoded will alter itself and evolve inside the darkness of a child's heart.
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- Author Jim Manley
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No amount of spin by the Republican leadership can alter the fact that the House bill, including the felony provisions, were authored by Republicans and ultimately passed by Republicans.
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- Author JoAnn Manson
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It's similar to having a family history for a disease. You can't alter your family history or your baldness, but there are many ways to modify your risk factors,
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- Author Michael Mann
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The violation occurred on the day of the inspection, so the cleanup will not alter the notice of violation.
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- Author Mother Maribel
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Our Lord did not try to alter circumstances. He submitted to them. They shaped his life and eventually brought him to Calvary. I believe we miss opportunities and lovely secrets our Lord is waiting to teach us by not taking what comes.
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- Author Roy Moore
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One of the problems is sometimes you spend too much time writing needless opinions that don't really alter anything one way or another.
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- Author Sean MacBride
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It is clear that it is not man who has created the universe - whether you believe in God or in gods or deny any divine presence - man cannot alter the laws that govern the universe without damaging it.
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- Author Thomas Mann
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In states without a provision for popular initiative, reformers must navigate the normal state legislative process to alter the redistricting process.
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