I do not keep up with the details of particle physics.
It has been my experience that women tell more intimate details to their friends than men do. Men may brag more, but women will talk the nitty-gritty and share the experience more.
There's a perception that novels can't usually allow for your kind of absolute attention to detail.
You will, in time, see and show others not just the superficial, but the details, the meanings, and the implications of all that you look at.
I currently spend a lot of time thinking about orchestration and every detail of a piece.
I want to know what God thinks. The rest are details.
Life sometimes gets so bogged down in the details, you forget you are living it.
The longer I live, the longer I realize that batting is more a mental matter than it is physical. The ability to grasp the bat, swing at the proper time, take a proper stance; all these are elemental. Batting is rather a study in psychology, a sizing up of a pitcher and catcher and observing little details that are of immense importance. It's like the study of crime, the work of a detective as he picks up clues.
[Scott Derrickson] is terrific, really sharp on the details, and he's not afraid to go to dark places.
Sometimes you'll read something and think, "What is going on here? There must be more to this. " The constraints of the news format didn't allow for more detail, or the writer didn't see it or just wasn't interested.
The little details really connect for people in ways I never realized before. I think that's why some of the movies have done well, because people are relating to things that I'm willing to expose.
Effective visions are lived in details, not broad strokes.
Every story is different, so what is a detail in one might not be in something else. Diversity is something I embrace and love about my work.
I'm tempted to do everything. And sometimes I think, "Oh, come on. You can stick that detail somewhere. "
Geeks are people who love something so much that all the details matter.
Achievers can almost literally taste success because they imagine their goals in such vivid detail. Setbacks only seem to add spice and favor to the final taste of victory.
Good design is thorough, down to the last detail.
Nobody will ever notice that. Filmmaking is not about the tiny details. It's about the big picture.
I will have a one-hour program called the Mission Watch, where I will describe details of the mission and give additional information about the lessons from space.
I was really fixated when I was a child. Again my mother was just talking to me about this, about how I would how try to get details exactly right. I guess I was always very persistent.