Climax Quote by Ted Naifeh Download Open image “A story really isn't truly a story until it reaches its climax and conclusion.” — Ted Naifeh ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Climax Conclusion Reaches Really Stories Story Truly Until
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“Courtney didn't like babies at the best of times. As far as she was concerned, anything that existed solely to emit drool, vomit, ghastly… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
I think about 'The Simpsons,' which has been going on for 25 years. Homer is still in his late 30's. Lisa is 8, Bart… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
'Courtney' is a more punk-rock kids' book. It has this precious veneer that Courtney's terrible behavior trashes. And it's basically about how miserable it… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
I think one of the reasons Stephen King's stories work so well is that he places his stories in spooky old New England, where… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
There's something about girls and unicorns that's deep and meaningful. Something about childhood. — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
I think there's too much saturated color in comics, thanks to digital color techniques. — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
The living werewolves have genuine needs and desires, which, though they may oppose ours, are valid. Even if they want to eat humans, you… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
Color comes very easy to me. And watercolors have a particular tendency to stay grounded, unlike digital color. I find that digital color wants… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
I dug up some old John Buscema 'Conan' comics. Man, when Alfredo Alcala was inking, that was some of the most beautiful black and… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
I think theres too much saturated color in comics, thanks to digital color techniques. — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
Some of the best art in the world is collaborative, a mix of voices that are stronger together than separate. Take the Beatles, for… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
Artists forget than the first purpose of a comic character is to convey emotion. Everything else, like realism, or other kinds of virtuosity, is… — Ted Naifeh Copy Share Image
I have never heard enough classical music to be able to enjoy it; & the simple truth is, I detest it. Not mildly, but… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
I love the pure, peaceable, and impartial Christianity of Christ; I therefore hatethe corrupt, slaveholding, women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial, and hypocritical Christianity of this land.… — Frederick Douglass Copy Share Image
'Prom' is a movie that follows a bunch of high-schoolers' lives leading up to the prom, the climax of the movie. It focuses all… — Cameron Monaghan Copy Share Image
I don't view any of the hits I've ever written as the climax of my career. They're just minor stepping stones. — Jon Bellion Copy Share Image
Think 'Game of Thrones.' In the old days, this sort of show might be considered bad writing. It doesn't really seem to be moving… — Douglas Rushkoff Copy Share Image
The climax of absurdity to which art may be carried when led away from nature by fashion, may be best seen in the works… — John Constable Copy Share Image
Even the classics that we read to our young children are full of wolves' fangs and burning ovens and bloody feet and ice shards… — Geraldine Brooks Copy Share Image
More than working toward the book's climax, I work toward the denouement. As a reader and a writer, that's where I find the real… — Greg van Eekhout Copy Share Image
The climax of terror is reached when the police state begins to devour its own children, when yesterday's executioner becomes today's victim. — Hannah Arendt Copy Share Image
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I describe television as feminine and movies as masculine, in the sense that television wants to examine a problem from all sides and talk… — Joss Whedon Copy Share Image