A Quote by Donna Levin

When it comes to details, more is not necessarily better. — © Donna Levin
When it comes to details, more is not necessarily better.

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Short stories can be rather stark and bare unless you put in the right details. Details make stories human, and the more human a story can be, the better.
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Economists are behavioural psychologists, but they think more is better; they want to make everyone richer. They should pause. More's not necessarily better
It is one of the ironies of biographical art that some details are more relevant than others, and many details have no relevance at all.
I pick up the details that drive the organization insane. But sweating the details is more important than anything else
I pick up the details that drive the organization insane. But sweating the details is more important than anything else.
In proportion as man approaches the outer rim, he becomes lost in details, and the more he is preoccupied with details, the less he can understand them.
To do more, is not necessarily to do better.
More is not necessarily better. Better is better.
My heart belongs to the details. I actually always found them to be more important than the big picture. Nothing works without details. They are everything, the baseline of quality.
If something is good, more is not necessarily better. Not always.
Women are more sensitive, more practical, more intelligent, more balanced, better able to deal with people, better cooks, better parents, better carers, better leaders, and so on and so forth.
Details make stories human, and the more human a story can be, the better.
I don't necessarily think that having more money helps make you make a better film. Sometimes having less money is better. You're forced into being more original; you're forced into hearing something versus seeing it.
The more suits I owned, the more I realized the best besuited look a man can achieve comes from a harmony of three details: fabric, construction, and fit. If the suit fits you like a glove and it's well made, you simply feel better about everything in life when you're wearing it.
We do not necessarily improve with age: for better or worse we become more like ourselves.
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