If you're not who you want to be, at least act like who you want it be. - Bud
Charles FrazierMots clés character-description
Phyllida's hair was where her power resided. It was expensively set into a smooth dome, like a band shell for the presentation of that long-running act, her face.
Jeffrey EugenidesMots clés simile hair faces face character-description personal-appearance
He was a compact, clearcut man, with precise features, a lot of very soft black hair, and thoughtful dark brown eyes. He had a look of wariness, which could change when he felt relaxed or happy, which was not often in these difficult days, into a smile of amused friendliness and pleasure which aroused feelings of warmth, and something more, in many women.
A.S. ByattMots clés prose characteristics description character-development character-description
Pericles, he reflected, was a sad case. He'd been a postman all his life, a solid, reliable worker, until one Christmas when he had stolen all the gifts he was meant to deliver: wind-chimes, scented candles, Belgian chocolates, cowbells from the Bernese Oberland. Most of the haul had been lavished on his elderly mother; the rest he had stashed in his bedroom, which the old lady, being too frail to climb the stairs, no longer cleaned.
Alison FellMots clés theft postal character-description mother-son
Character is what we do when no one else is watching"
~R. Alan Woods [2012]
Mots clés character-defining character character-description r-alan-woods
Sus modales eran refinados y su comportamiento ni excesivamente tímido ni afectadamente franco, con lo cual resultaba alegre, bonita y atractiva, sin llamar la atención de cuantos hombres la miraban y (mi parte favorita) sin hacer vehementes demostraciones de contrariedad o de placer cada vez que se presentaba la ocasión de manifestar cualquiera de estos sentimientos". Porque qué lindo es cuando una mujer no es sobreactuada.
Jane AustenMots clés women character-description
He ... boasted an unassuming mustache, which was perched atop his upper lip cautiously, as though it were slightly embarrassed to be there and would like to slide away and become a sideburn or something more fashionable.
Gail CarrigerMots clés character-description
Good fiction is trawling back into the past and digging up the real characters who've influenced your entire being.
Ken ScottMots clés fiction-writing character-description
The character of Jesus can only be ultimately known experientially through the indwelling of His Spirit in union with us."
~"The character of Jesus can only be ultimately known experientially through the indwelling of His Spirit in union with us."
~R. Alan Woods [2013]
Mots clés character-defining character holy-spirit character-description incarnational union-with-christ r-alan-woods experientially
I need you to get inside Wayne's head. I need someone who thinks a bit left field and in your own unpleasant way, Helen Walsh, you're a genius.
He had a point. I'm lazy and illogical. I've limited people skills. I'm easily bored and easily irritated. But I have moments of brilliance. They come and they go and I can't depend on them but they do happen.
Mots clés humorous character-description turn-of-phrase
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