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The jaws' hooked clamp and fangs Not to be changed at this date; A life subdued to its instrument.
— Ted Hughes
The most delightful pleasures cloy without variety.
— Publilius Syrus
Peter Aykroyd has a wonderful eye for the telling detail, cameos that stick in the mind. Thse are the little touches that make it past come alive.
— J.J. Scarisbrick
Going after the unknown is always fascinating, I think. It becomes part of your life, this desire to know.
— Mark Oliphant
I'm not an easy customer. My attention to detail could probably drive you mad. My eye still always goes toward the single flaw.
— L'Wren Scott
...Thought lengths it, pulls
an invisible world through
a needle's eye
one detail at a time,
... — Jennifer Grotz
an invisible world through
a needle's eye
one detail at a time,
... — Jennifer Grotz
I listen to other people's music now. I didn't for many years but now I am fascinated again as much as I was when I started out.
— Vashti Bunyan
The understanding eye sees the maker's fingerprints. They are evident in every detail ... Leave Fingerprints.
— James Krenov
Education makes all the difference.
— John C. Maxwell
Girls talk to each other like men talk to each other. But girls have an eye for detail.
— Amy Winehouse
I don't have a great eye for detail. I leave blanks in all of my stories. I leave out all detail, which leaves the reader to fill in something better.
— Garrison Keillor
All I know is that I am not a Marxist.
— Karl Marx
If pop music reflects the culture, this will surely go down as the era in which people rose up and realized it was fun to dance at parties.
— Dana Gould
The magic continues, destiny awaits.
— J.K. Rowling
What a character eats is a detail - like eye color or a favorite song. But food is also our lifeblood.
— Jami Attenberg
It is only those who do not know how to work that do not love it. To those who do, it is better than play.
— John Henry Patterson