A Quote by Sharon Van Etten

I'm excited to go study and read and immerse myself in something. — © Sharon Van Etten
I'm excited to go study and read and immerse myself in something.
I was able to truly immerse myself in the record-making process. I'm excited about music.
With period dramas, it's very easy to get excited because I love to do them. I'm a history nut and I love to immerse myself in the research.
I read novels but I also read the Bible. And study it, you know? And the more I learn, the more excited I get.
That [Louisiana culture] was all very new to me. I read books and watched documentaries, just trying to immerse myself.
The same parts of my brain get as excited as when I study bio or read a novel and write a paper on it.
I meditate on God's life and I read the scriptures. I read something about Him, go through it and spend a lot of time by myself.
I immerse myself in things that meant something to me while I was growing up.
I'm looking to immerse myself more in the entertainment community and possibly get into doing some acting. Music is my first love, what I was most naturally drawn to and choose to study. Getting into the acting world is like a new exciting challenge.
I don't just study my opponent; I study myself. It's something you have to do to get better.
When I read something, I want to be surprised. So I read something and go, "Wow, I never, ever would have thought of playing this kind of role. This is exciting me, let's go do this."
Unfortunately, there is something of a flaw in this idealized picture of the way the scientific community discovers truth. And the flaw is that most scientific work never gets noticed. Study after study has shown that most scientific papers are read by almost no one, while a small number of papers are read by many people.
I'll read pretty much anywhere and anytime, but for a while now, I've really enjoyed reading on flights, especially the longer hauls, when I'm unplugged from everything and can completely immerse myself in the world of a book and submit happily to its rhythms, perspectives, ideas.
When I write and develop things myself, I might work for a while on a script from a book, and then I go back and read the book and go back into it to see if I lost something: is there something there?
I just try to do things that make me excited. If I can find a way to surprise myself, then that's when I'm really excited to share something and really can stand behind it.
When I'm writing fiction, I read nonfiction or biographies. Now I'm watching very old movies or old foreign films. I don't immerse myself in whatever's going on in whatever area I'm working in.
One had to immerse oneself in one's surroundings and intensely study nature or one's subject to understand how to recreate it.
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