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Quotes about Detail

Seen in this light, what strikes many modern readers as the ludicrous attention to detail in the book Leviticus, involving God in the minutiae of daily life—all the cooking and cleaning of a people's domestic life—might be revisioned as the very love of God. A God who cares so much as to desire to be present in everything we do.
— Kathleen Norris
This is the kind of detail that is forbidden in literature; in a book, no one would dare combine a full moon with Frank Sinatra. The problem with fiction is that it must seem credible, while reality seldom is.
— Isabel Allende
With a keen eye to take in every detail, we are to focus on who he [God] is, see the world through his eyes, love what he loves, grieve what he hates, and join his cause.
— Carolyn Custis James
The fact is that the beautiful, humanly speaking, is merely form considered in its simplest aspect, in its most perfect symmetry, in its most entire harmony with our make-up. Thus the ensemble that it offers us is always complete, but restricted like ourselves. What we call the ugly, on the contrary, is a detail of a great whole which eludes us, and which is in harmony, not with man but with all creation. That is why it constantly presents itself to us in new but incomplete aspects.
— Victor Hugo
Leave nothing to chance. Overlook nothing. Combine contradictory observations. Allow yourself enough time.
— Carl Sagan
The carpenter's rule is "measure twice, cut once.
— Stephen Covey
I write the kinds of novels I like to read, where the setting is rendered with love and care.
— Elizabeth George
Each star, numbered. Each star, named! Like every grain of sand. Every hair on his head. Every trouble that filled his day. Created. Numbered. Known.
— Max Lucado
What keeps you from fully believing that God is a good Father who cares for every detail of your life?
— Max Lucado
Details matter, it's worth waiting to get it right.
— Steve Jobs
I often visited a particular plant four or five miles distant, half a dozen times within a fortnight, that I might know exactly when it opened.
— Henry David Thoreau
If Swaraj is to be had by peaceful methods, it will only be attained by attention to every little detail of national life.
— Mahatma Gandhi