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Tax reform exists, sort of, as an outline - miles away from being actual passed legislation.
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Kristen Soltis Anderson
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1984
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What matters is to live in the present, live now, for every moment is now. It is your thoughts and acts of the moment that create your future. The outline of your future path already exists, for you created its pattern by your past.
Sai Baba
Future
Thoughts
You
Path
Past
Matters
Live
Every
Outline
Exists
Pattern
Create
Created
Your
Moment
Now
Acts
Present
Systematic theology - be careful how you tie down the Word to fit your set and final creeds, systems, dogmas, and organized theistic philosophies! The Word of God is not bound! It's free to say what it will to the individual, and no one can outline it into dispensations which cannot be broken.
Jim Elliot
God
Broken
You
Word
Will
Free
Down
Final
Philosophies
Say
Systematic
Systems
Be Careful
Outline
Individual
No-One
Bound
Tie
How
Fit
Cannot
Which
Theology
Your
Organized
Creeds
Set
Careful
It takes time for the absent to assume their true shape in our thoughts. After death they take on a firmer outline and then cease to change.
Colley Cibber
Death
Time
Thoughts
Change
Assume
Our
Outline
Absent
Shape
Take
Takes
True
Cease
After
Then
Animals outline their territories with their excretions, humans outline their territories by ink excretions on paper.
Robert Anton Wilson
Animals
Paper
Outline
Territories
Ink
Humans
I read round the subject, I make a skeleton outline, and then I start work in the relevant archives. During the marshaling of the material, I copy the material from each archive file across to the relevant chapter in the skeleton outline.
Antony Beevor
Work
Chapter
Relevant
Archives
Outline
Make
Read
Material
Subject
Skeleton
Then
Across
File
Each
Round
Start
Copy
I'm not a gun nut, but go out on my porch. Look around - what's there? Zero, nothing. If I had a problem out here, well, the police would arrive just in time to draw the chalk outline on my floor.
Art Bell
Time
Problem
Police
Gun
Nothing
Nut
Draw
Out
Out Here
Would
Outline
Had
Look
Well
Around
Arrive
Go
Just
Chalk
Porch
Floor
Zero
Here
I start with an idea that is no more than a paragraph long, and expand it slowly into an outline. But I'm always surprised by the directions things take when I actually start writing.
Barry Schwartz
Writing
Long
Paragraph
Slowly
Outline
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Directions
Take
Idea
Always
Surprised
Expand
Than
Actually
Things
Start
I am a writer who works from an outline. What I generally do when I build an outline is I find focal, important scenes, and I build them in my head and I don't write them yet, but I build towards them.
Brandon Sanderson
Important
Build
Focal
Find
Outline
Scenes
Write
Writer
Generally
Head
Towards
Am
Them
Who
Works
I outline fairly extensively because I'm usually dealing with real events. I don't need to give myself as much information as I used to, but I still like to have two pages of outline for every projected 100 pages of manuscript.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Myself
Events
Every
Projected
Give
Outline
Like
Fairly
Because
Dealing
Real
Still
Information
Much
Pages
Used
Manuscript
Two
Need
I'm a big fan of outlining. Here's the theory: If I outline, then I can see the mistakes I'm liable to make. They come out more clearly in the outline than they do in the pages.
Cynthia Voigt
Mistakes
Big
Liable
Out
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Outline
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Outlining
Clearly
Come
Make
Big Fan
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Fan
Then
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