A Quote by Jeff Lemire

When I do my best work, the stories tend to be pretty emotionally-charged. — © Jeff Lemire
When I do my best work, the stories tend to be pretty emotionally-charged.
I write my books at moments of shock. I meet people in extremis and their stories are highly emotionally charged.
When I work on stories, I tend to be pretty obsessive.
You persuade people with passion, so you've got to have a product or service you feel emotionally charged about. Then you can tell stories about it that will inspire others.
Heist movies tend to be a bit superficial, glamorous, and fun. They don't tend to be emotionally engaging.
You never want to make big decisions when you are emotionally charged.
Creative people are more emotionally charged, so I am a super sensitive person.
Don't write about your most emotionally charged moment as a learning thing.
I'm not interested in anything but emotionally driven stories; that's why almost all of my work is exclusively anchored by women.
I love finding balance. My favorite thing to do is action-driven, emotionally-charged scenes.
Writers tend to write stories as a kind of holiday between novels, or as preliminary steps towards a novel. Stories just don't often make up a writer's main body of work, and that's not because they don't see the market for it.
It all comes down to what is best for those particular genres, and if you believe in the stories that you're telling and the characters that you like that you want to tell those stories with, you can pretty much apply it to any genre.
I don't have the luxury of not going to work when I don't feel up to it. Most people don't. On those days, I acknowledge I am feeling f-cking crappy, and I'm not at my best, and I still want to or need to keep walking forward. I have to do some of my best work on my worst days. I have to look pretty even when I don't feel pretty. There's a way to hold both things.
The rooms I tend to be in are pretty democratic and the best idea wins.
Free yourself emotionally - to be emotionally resilient is the best defense against growing rigid.
Women tend to recall the details of an emotionally competent stimulus, using more of their left hemisphere to do the processing. Men tend to recall the gist aspects of an emotionally competent stimulus, using more of their right hemisphere to do the processing.
You have to be patient. Litigants are emotionally involved - they're suing or being sued, or they've been in an accident or they're charged (with a crime). They are not very objective about their situation.
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