A Quote by Brian Stelfreeze

There is a profound gap between meeting a person and knowing a person, and that holds true for the difference between visiting and residing. — © Brian Stelfreeze
There is a profound gap between meeting a person and knowing a person, and that holds true for the difference between visiting and residing.
Mothers know the difference between a broth and a consommé. And the difference between damask and chintz. And the difference between vinyl and Naugahyde. And the difference between a house and a home. And the difference between a romantic and a stalker. And the difference between a rock and a hard place.
Consider the difference between the first and third person in poetry [...] It's like the difference between looking at a person and looking through their eyes.
There is a vast difference between merely knowing about Christ and actually knowing Him-the difference between heaven and hell.
The essential difference between the unhappy, neurotic type person and him of great joy is the difference between get and give.
In the space between yes and no, there's a lifetime. It's the difference between the path you walk and the one you leave behind; it's the gap between who you thought you could be and who you really are; its the legroom for the lies you'll tell yourself in the future.
It occurred to me that there was no difference between men, in intelligence or race, so profound as the difference between the sick and the well.
There's a difference between ad-libbing and improvising. And there's a difference between not knowing what to do and just saying something. Or making choices as an actor. As a writer also, as a person who's making a film, as a cameraman, everything is a choice. And it seems to me I don't really have to direct anyone or write down that somebody's getting drunk; all I have to do is say that there's a bottle there and put a bottle there and then they're going to get drunk.
Organizing is always a relationship between the person who arrives and says 'Let's meet together' and the person who comes to the meeting.
He drew the dagger and laid it on the table between them; a length of dragonbone and Valyrian steel, as sharp as the difference between right and wrong, between true and false, between life and death.
The usual devastating put-downs imply that a person is basically bad, rather than that he is a person who sometimes does bad things. Obviously, there is a vast difference between a "bad" person and a person who does something bad. Besides, failure is an event, it is not a person - yesterday ended last night.
The difference between a confident person and an unconfident person is simply that the confident person acts on their ambitions and desires and doesn’t let fear of failure stop them.
When you're playing a real person there's a balance between playing the person in the script and playing the person as he was in life. You have to be respectful and true to who that person was, but at the same time tell the story in the film.
When you're playing a real person, there's a balance between playing the person in the script and playing the person as he was in life. You have to be respectful and true to who that person was, but at the same time tell the story in the film.
There's no difference between a gay person and a heterosexual person at the end of the day.
There is a difference between knowing what is true and knowing why it is true
Pay attention to the gap - the gap between two thoughts, the brief, silent space between words in a conversation, between the notes of a piano or flute, or the gap between the in-breath and the out-breath. When you pay attention to those gaps, awareness of 'something' becomes - just awareness. The formless dimension of pure conciousness arises from within you and replaces identification with form.
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