A Quote by Barney Frank

Television is apparently the enemy of nuance. But nuance is essential for a thoughtful discussion. — © Barney Frank
Television is apparently the enemy of nuance. But nuance is essential for a thoughtful discussion.
I consider myself a basketball aficionado and really understand and know the nuance. I'm a fan of the game. But more than an everyday fan. I love the nuance of the game.
There are no moral lectures in 'Lookaway, Lookaway;' there aren't even any lessons. But there is passion. It is a work that hides its craft but never its beauty, that is ambitious but never pretentious, that does not sacrifice nuance for power or power for nuance.
All the translations of a poem in all possible languages may add nuance to nuance and, by a kind of mutual retouching, by correcting one another, may give an increasingly faithful picture of the poem they translate, yet they will never give the inner meaning of the original.
As the writer, you can choose the word that seems best in terms of meaning, nuance, sound, etc. As the translator you are unlikely to find a word in your language that exactly matches, so that you are always making a decision about which meaning or nuance to choose, or emphasize, over the others.
I think nuance is very important to have in the conversation, nuance that's been lacking for a long time. A lot of voting organizations only exist every four years, putting all this money into "your voice is important!" Wouldn't that be nice, if that's all it took? Voting is the first political action for most people. But if you don't follow up then voting is not actual participation but just a one-off.
Nuance doesn't get retweeted.
I want to give my characters nuance.
The artistic world is one of high nuance.
To condense fact from the vapor of nuance.
Instagram doesn't leave a lot of room for nuance.
I'm a writer; I like to retain subtlety and nuance.
We're living in post-nuance online times.
Life is not black and white; there is some gray nuance to it.
Plutocracy.' It has a perfect nuance: chilly, inaccessible, icy-rich.
Substituting nuance for novelty is what experts do, and that is why they are never bored.
'Plutocracy.' It has a perfect nuance: chilly, inaccessible, icy-rich.
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