2,489 Quotes About Views

  • Author Jonathan Evison
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    Limited points of view let the writer dispense - and the reader gather - information from various corners of the story. It all becomes a kind of dance, with the writer guiding the reader through the various twists and turns. The challenge is keeping readers in step, while still managing to surprise.

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  • Author Jonathan Edwards
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    We must view humility as one of the most essential things that characterizes true Christianity.

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  • Author Louise Erdrich
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    I always have some way of putting the stories together that works for the book. I've always switched points of view in my books. I'm a Gemini.

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  • Author Melissa Etheridge
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    There will always be someone else with a different view than you. I appreciate them and would never say that they are wrong. I hope that they would give me that courtesy also.

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  • Author Michael Eklund
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    If I have to wear a hat as a producer to do that, then I'm willing to do that. An actor's, producer's and director's point-of-view is all the same to me, as long as the story's being told.

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  • Author Michael Eisner
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    Eventually the consumer will come to appreciate the editorial point of view of every different brand. User-generated content without editorial oversight will simply be background noise.

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  • Author Mohamed ElBaradei
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    In my view, stability only comes with a government that is elected by the people and works for the people.

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  • Author Paul Emsley
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    I'm developed as an artist to accept the fact there are different points of view, but I believe in what I do and I have to stay with that.

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  • Author Paul R. Ehrlich
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    We know that if you have $20 million, it's better to buy a van Gough print than it is buy an executive jet, from the point of view of the environment. But when you start getting down, it's like the recycling question: What are things we can really afford to do, and how much pleasure do we get out of them? We haven't even started to have that discussion, and it's getting awfully late.

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