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Filling In Quotes

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It is a well-known experience that the only truly enjoyable and profitable way of studying mathematics is the method of "filling in details" by one's own efforts.
Cornelius Lanczos

Authors on Filling In Quotes: John Osborne Brad Pitt David Byrne Joan Didion Bun B David Chipperfield Ann Voskamp Cassandra Clare Edie Brickell Graham Hawkes Chris Fabry Daphne Zuniga Mark Kingwell Cornelius Lanczos Carolyn Hax
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Royalty is the gold filling in a mouthful of decay
John Osborne

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My writing is a process of rewriting, of going back and changing and filling in. in the rewriting process you discover what's going on, and you go back and bring it up to that point.
Joan Didion

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Everything's intentional. It's just filling in the dots.
David Byrne

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I do crosswords when I have time to kill somewhere, and am 100 percent successful on filling in the spots I get stuck on - after I close up, do something else, and then go back to it.
Carolyn Hax

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You don't restore 'The Last Supper' by filling in the missing bits - you preserve. You accept the material that has somehow survived.
David Chipperfield

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Once I get in my mind that it's going to go "da da da dadada da da," then it's kind of like filling in the blanks.
Bun B

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I have learned the art of filling in your lines with your visuals and your movies and your imagination
Daphne Zuniga

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For me a film is at its best when you can start filling in the story with your own life experience.
Brad Pitt

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I'm filling in all the negative spaces with positively everything.
Edie Brickell

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I hunger for filling in a world that is starved.
Ann Voskamp

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She knew she could not be Jem for Will. No one could. But slowly the hollow places in his heart were filling in.
Cassandra Clare

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Science is about filling in the details.
Graham Hawkes

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Music has a way of filling in the missing places. It is a gift from God above, who didn't have to provide it, but He did anyway and I half think He decided life just wouldn't be as good without it.
Chris Fabry

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Concrete is momentarily unformed matter seeking its natural completion, filling in the last corners of its allowed space, finding a form. It is possibility rendered material, hope in an industrial-strength mixer.
Mark Kingwell