55 Quotes About Characterization
- Author Stephen R. Donaldson
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He was too many things at once - a boy, a man, and everything in between - and the differing parts of himself seldom came into balance. She found him attractive in that way. Yet the perception saddened her: she herself wasn't too many things, but too few.
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- Author P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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Superman and Spiderman don't wear your costume and character, they have their own costume and character
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- Author J.P. Delaney
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You say just, Ellis says flatly. There is no just with Edward Monkford. Nothing's more important to him than getting his own way.
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- Author Anthony Powell
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When people really hate one another, the tension within them can sometimes make itself felt throughout a room, like atmospheric waves, first hot, then cold, wafted backwards and forwards as if in an invisible process of air conditioning, creating a pervasive physical disturbance.
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- Author Günther Anders
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Kafka's characters are not more abstract than real people: they are people attached to a job.
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- Author Alastair Reynolds
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Given up, Khouri? It's not in my dictionary.
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- Author Ojo Blacke
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My Nana Westbrook, true as a saint’s prayer, always used to say the Devil was a woman thought up by the Good Lord Himself to test a man’s mettle and drag him down to Hell if he came up short and, Lordy, I sure as hell kept my granny’s wise words to heart, God rest her soul, never once dipping my stick in a place where it might get snapped.
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- Author Travis Beacham
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There is tremendous life and personality in a name. It should be at least as agonized over as any character trait.
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- Author Italo Calvino
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I am the man who comes and goes between the bar and the telephone booth. Or, rather:that man is called 'I' and you know nothing else about him, just as this station is called only 'station' and beyond it there exists nothing except the unanswered signal of a telephone ringing in a dark room of a distant city.
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