922 Quotes About Expression
- Author Melissa C. Hamilton
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Writing is my passion. It’s in my blood like a talent is. Like dancing, or singing, or drawing, I write. I can never stop writing. It helps me to express everything I’m afraid to talk about out loud when I need to say it the most. It’s my pacifier in a way...
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- Author Robbie Vorhaus
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Here in your heart, deep in your soul, resides the universe’s collective wisdom, waiting for expression through your life’s experience.
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- Author Kishore Bansal
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Tongue and expression plays a big role in twisting the words and make the life hell.
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- Author Susan Abulhawa
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Thank you,’ I answered, unsure of the proper American response to her gracious enthusiasm. In the Arab world, gratitude is a language unto itself. “May Allah bless the hands that give me this gift”; “Beauty is in the eyes that find me pretty”; “May Allah never deny your prayer”; and so on, an infinite string of prayerful appreciation. Coming from such a culture, I have always found a mere “thank you” an insufficient expression that makes my voice sound miserly and ungrateful.” (169).
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- Author John Dewey
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Every art communicates because it expresses. It enables us to share vividly and deeply in meanings… For communication is not announcing things… Communication is the process of creating participation, of making common what had been isolated and singular… the conveyance of meaning gives body and definiteness to the experience of the one who utters as well as to that of those who listen.
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- Author Kishore Bansal
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Aesthetical expression of calmness and contentment glow on our face after burning ego into ashes
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- Author Robert Henri
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Those who express even a little of themselves never become old-fashioned.
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- Author Julia Suzuki
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Writing is the voice of the heart' Julia Suzuki
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- Author Ayn Rand
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Why is it so important - what others have done? Why does it become sacred by the mere fact of not being your own? Why is anyone and everyone right - so long as it's not yourself? Why does the number of those others take the place of truth? Why is truth made a mere matter of arithmetic - and only of addition at that? Why is everything twisted out of all sense to fit everything else?
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