A Quote by Park Won-soon

Touring Seoul is like an onion that you keep peeling away layer after layer. — © Park Won-soon
Touring Seoul is like an onion that you keep peeling away layer after layer.
It's toughest to forgive ourselves. So it's probably best to start with other people. It's almost like peeling an onion. Layer by layer, forgiving others, you really do get to the point where you can forgive yourself.
Acting is like peeling an onion. You have to peel away each layer to reveal another.
Life is like an onion: you peel off layer after layer and then you find there is nothing in it.
It was what we Japanese called the onion life, peeling away a layer at a time and crying all the while.
They needed to share one secret after another with a beautiful woman, to peel away layer after layer, mask after mask, and still find themselves worshiped.
I experience each moment like baklava: rich in this layer, and this layer, and this layer.
I shall strip away layer after layer of grime -- the toffee-colored varnish and caked soot left by a lifetime of dissembling -- until I come to the very thing itself and know it for what it is. My soul. My self.
A good or great performance is like peeling an onion; in every scene you reveal another layer, something the audience hasn't seen until then. They stay involved because they are constantly learning about and discovering the character they are watching. They can't take you for granted and it keeps them hooked.
I spent a lot of time trying to layer upon layer upon layer as I wrote. I think that's often the fear of a writer, that little nuances won't get picked up.
The distinguishing of the strata, or layers, in the embryonic membrane was a turning-point in the study of the history of evolution, and placed later researches in their proper light. A division of the (disc-shaped) embryo into an animal and a plastic part first takes place. In the lower part (the plastic or vegetative layer) are a serous and a vascular layer, each of peculiar organization. In the upper part also (the animal or serous germ-layer) two layers are clearly distinguishable, a flesh-layer and a skin-layer. (1828)
I like to compare my method with that of painters centuries ago, proceeding from layer to layer.
Life is like an onion. You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.
Through faithful practice, layer after layer of the mind opens before us, and each reveals new facts to us.
People who teach you cram old ideas, old views, old ways, into you. Like covering plants with layer after layer of old earth; it's no wonder the poor things so rarely come up fresh and green.
Man is like an onion. His potential is exposed one layer at a time until all he is, is known by all.
He says I'm a regular onion! I keep him busy peeling away the layers.
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