Quote by John Yorke Download Open image ““if you disguise exposition with ‘emotional overlay’, it’s rendered undetectable.”” — John Yorke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Emotional exhibitionism is one block away from whoring for attention.” — Alice Walsh Copy Share Image
“Emotions are but the face's mask That can aid you in your every task Some times they have to be shown And at times… — Sushrut A. Badhe Copy Share Image
“The range of emotions and the masks people wear. The meaning underneath the meaning underneath the meaning that can't truly explain anything.” — Jason Myers Copy Share Image
“Any smidgen of emotion revealed would crack the careful mask of control and leave the person in pieces.” — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“It is marvelous to see the raw play of emotions on the face of a child. No trying to conceal any feeling or disguise… — Jessica Brockmole Copy Share Image
“Denying or repressing strong emotions doesn't eliminate them. Instead, they get displaced or stored up.” — Susan Forward Copy Share Image
“People tend to overuse any idea or concept that delivers an emotional kick.” — Chip Heath and Dan Heath Copy Share Image
“The key to coping with questionable emotions is knowing that we are in control of them, and not the other way around.” — Jeanne Segal Copy Share Image
An emotion is suggested and demolished in one glance by certain words. — Robert Smithson 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
“A character’s façade, then, is an outer manifestation of an inner conflict.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image
“All good exposition is disguised by making it dramatic – by injecting conflict.” — John Yorke Copy Share Image