Inner conflict Quote by John Yorke Download Open image ““A character’s façade, then, is an outer manifestation of an inner conflict.”” — John Yorke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Inner conflict Manifestation War
“We are troubled by having two selves, the inner and the outer. The outer one is rather dull and lets great things go by.” — Robert Henri Copy Share Image
Characterization requires a constant back-and-forth between the exterior events of the story and the inner life of the character. — David Corbett Copy Share Image
“Character joins our inner conscience to our behavior in the world.” — Asher Intrater Copy Share Image
“What is character, if not a man's measure of himself against his friends and enemies?” — Christopher Moore Copy Share Image
“Great characters are consciously or subconsciously at war with themselves.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“People aren't overcome by situations or outside forces; defeat invades from within.” — Banana Yoshimoto Copy Share Image
“The conflict between how we wish to be perceived and what we really feel is at the root of all character.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“The conflict between how we wish to be perceived and what we really feel is at the root of all character.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“People construct a public face in order to deal with the conflicts that rage inside them.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“Great characters are consciously or subconsciously at war with themselves.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“A character’s want is a superficial conscious desire for the thing they think they need in order to present themselves to the world, a” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“Silence of the Lambs screenwriter Ted Tally put the art of writing dialogue succinctly: ‘What’s important is not the emotion they’re playing but the… — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“if you disguise exposition with ‘emotional overlay’, it’s rendered undetectable.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“All good exposition is disguised by making it dramatic – by injecting conflict.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
The answer to any challenge you are having has nothing to do with God's willingness to help. It has to do with your acceptance… — Michael Beckwith Copy Share Image
Forget what hurts you but never forget what lesson it has taught you. — DrAnil Kr Sinha Copy Share Image
“Most dissociative parts influence your experience from the inside rather than exert complete control, that is, through passive influence. * In fact, many parts… — Suzette Boon Copy Share Image
Waiting is a state of mind. Basically, it means that you want the future; you don't want the present. You don't want what you've… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
“...patriarchy, hierarchy, and capitalism create, encourage, maintain, and perpetuate addiction and dependency. Patriarchy and hierarchy are based on domination and subordination, which result in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“To Madeline, This subtle second self Sheaf of me Can do more than you ever could. Like you, it can leave And go Somewhere… — Kelly Creagh Copy Share Image
“You as a whole person are thus unable to reconcile conflicts about anger and learn to tolerate and express anger in healthy ways. Inner… — Suzette Boon Copy Share Image
“Specific parts of you personality may be angry and are usually easily evoked. because these parts are dissociated, anger remains an emotion that is… — Suzette Boon Copy Share Image
“Parts of you are phobic of anger and generally terrified and ashamed of angry dissociative parts. There is often tremendous conflict between anger-avoidant and… — Suzette Boon Copy Share Image
“Associated with this inner conflict is a tendency to become hypercritical: unhappy souls almost always blame everyone but themselves for their miseries. Shut up… — Fulton J. Sheen, Ph.D.,D.D Copy Share Image
When you hold out for high standards, people are impressed-but they don't always like you for it. Not everybody will be on your side… — Price Pritchett Copy Share Image
Hate is just as injurious to the hater as it is to the hated. Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image