The most durable thing in writing is style, and style is the single most valuable investment a writer can make with his time.
Nobody stands out right now. Everybody has similar styles. None of these fighters have reinvented the wheel and created a new style.
A lot of artists who have a certain style are expected to more or less keep doing their style. It's so easy to get into that rut of production.
The advantage we have as Americans is that we can be fair; we tend to be more open-minded about different styles of wine.
I influenced the BG style by not being able to draw perspective. The BG artists developed cool graphic painting styles to make my bad backgrounds look like they were that way on purpose.
People with high blood pressure, diabetes - those are conditions brought about by life style. If you change the life style, those conditions will leave.
I have no favourite genre or style but treat each novel with the same care, imagination and craftsmanship. It's as difficult to write a crime or a children's novel with a touch of style and grace as it is a literary novel.
It seems like pop singing has sort of influenced musical theatre in so many ways - you could argue good or bad, really - and musical theatre is written for that style so often, which is a completely different style.
The European style of living is seductive: fewer hours worked, more hours at the cafe, less concern over self-betterment. But that style of living does not produce a purposeful life.
Chet Faker's a reference to the late Chet Baker. I'm a big fan of his vocal style; it's quite fragile and soft, and that was a style I wanted to take on.
Style is the most valuable asset of the modern artist. That's probably why so many styles are reported lost or stolen each year.
I don't have any style icons, but I get inspiration from my friends. My style motto is that it is better to be overdressed than underdressed.
William Atherton has a very different acting style to Bonnie Bedelia; she has a very different style than Bruce Willis.
My style is constantly evolving. Style has been something that I think has been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with.
I can't write in a whole lot of different styles, trying to please the highbrows one time and the lowbrows the next. I pretty much have a basic style I employ.
I am really not of the school of naturalism. I like style, and you can use more style in theater than in film roles. I love to sink my teeth into a part.
All my stories are webs of style and none seems at first blush to contain much kinetic matter. For me style is matter.
I'm not very aware of styles. We never talk about styles before we start shooting, or even during shooting, because I think the film will bring you there.
'Style Strategy' is about shopping smart, staying chic and making it all last. It's about showing women how to shop for value without compromising style.
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Great posture is the foundation that always fits.