A Quote by Diane Chamberlain

Sometimes coloring outside the lines can cost you. Only you can figure out if it’s worth it. — © Diane Chamberlain
Sometimes coloring outside the lines can cost you. Only you can figure out if it’s worth it.
The script is the coloring book that you're given, and your job is to figure out how to color it in. And also when and where to color outside the lines.
The script is the coloring book that you’re given, and your job is to figure out how to color it in. And also when and where to color outside the lines.
I was a top-notch cartoon model for Hanna Barbera, and they made me into a cartoon series called 'Devlin,' which ran for seven years, and I was on lunch pails and coloring books and all of that. It's really interesting being a coloring book when you're young - most kids colored in coloring books, but I made money off coloring books.
To view any individual as being independent of relationality is like viewing a point outside of a line, a line outside of a figure, a figure outside of a body.
People who are not leaders automatically gravitate toward lines--limitations set by others. Many people are taught this in kindergarten when they are instructed to stay within the lines while coloring. But leaders are more creative than that. They look for options and opportunities. They try to take things in a new direction, or beyond the limit. Progress and innovation are made by people who think without lines.
Lessons learned are like bridges burned you only need to cross them but once. Is the knowledge gained worth the price of the pain, are the spoils worth the cost of the hunt?
Kind words cost you nothing but are sometimes worth more than a million dollars.
It almost always happens that true, but exaggerated, coloring is more agreeable than absolute coloring.
The worth of things can't be measured by what they cost but by what the cost you to get it, that if anything costs you your faith or your family, then the price is too high, and that there are some things that will never wear out.
On the Internet, there are an unlimited number of competitors. Anybody with a Flip camera is your competition. What makes it even worse is that YouTube is willing to subsidize the cost of your bandwidth. So anybody can create and distribute for free basically, but the real cost is marketing. And that's always the big cost - how do you stand out and what's the cost of standing out? And there's no limit to that cost.
You need an audience to help you figure out what's working and what's worth putting on your album or your special - or even just what's worth touring with.
I came to the destruction of volume by the use of the plane. This I accomplished by means of lines cutting the planes. But still, the plane remained too intact. So I came to making only lines and brought the colour within the lines. Now the only problem was to destroy these lines also through mutual oppositions.
Most of the time I wind up with a sleepily mumbled melodic line, sometimes with words, sometimes not. But then with my waking brain I have to decide whether it's worth...I mean, sometimes it's not worth it.
There is a cost for democracy. It is worth the cost when it comes to opening up access for voters.
We had to figure out how to produce books in a cost-effective way.
What's the Future? It's a blank sheet of paper, and we draw lines on it, but sometimes our hand is held, and the lines we draw aren't the lines we wanted.
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