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Quotes About Expressions

Inside the Pleroma, dwell the Uncreated One (the First Being, the Reality, the Mighty Splendor), as well as what one might call revelatory expressions of dynamism, or Gods and Goddesses.
~ Laurence Galian
Ancient and modern psychonauts (people who use natural psychedelic plants and mushrooms for spiritual purposes) have known about the Aeons for thousands of years. They design life-forms (for more information on this practice, consult the works of Rudolf Joseph Laurence Steiner). Their spiritual purpose in originating genetic life-forms is for the purpose of uttering an infinity of Divine Expressions. The Aeons created the Human Genome.
~ Laurence Galian
Expressions to designate homosexuality exist in some fifty (Sub-Saharan) African languages - gor-jigeen in Wolof, ngochani in Shona, Hasini in Nandi, 'yan daudu in Hausa, mashoga ("passive" homosexual), mabasha ("virile" partner) in Kiswahili. [They refer] to ancestral practices in "traditional", that is pre-industrial, societies [...].
~ Chantal Zabus
Mr. Snagsby, as a timid man, is accustomed to cough with a variety of expressions, and so to save words.
~ Charles Dickens
Pride is not all of one kind.
~ Charles Dickens
The secret is in the details and in observing a lot. You have to pay a great deal of attention, constantly, to what happens every day, more so than to the weekend's game: we are always aware of every aspect, of a player's moods, their expressions, of thousands of almost unfathomable things that could make a difference. Observation is key.
~ Guillem Balagué
Expressions such as infamous capital, vile exploiters, the admirable working man, the socialisation of wealth, &c., always produce the same effect, although already somewhat worn by use.
~ Gustave Le Bon
The weather reduces everyone to platitudes.
~ Gwendolyn Bounds
También me parece sospechoso su estúpido comportamiento. No hacen más que reírse disimuladamente y darse palmadas en la espalda, diciendo cosas como tremendo y lo máximo, el tipo de expresiones que usaría un psicólogo de colegio para simular que nos entiende.
~ James Patterson
I'm full of clichés - I was raised by a Southern black woman and they had a saying for everything.
~ Willie Parker
I'm proud when my dance numbers are spoken about for my expressions and steps.
~ Urmila Matondkar
Memorable occasions should be brief, and so should be the expressions of appreciation.
~ Simon Kuznets
If this is how all our hopes and love and good intentions end, then why not put a bullet through each one of us and call it a day? Why put us here, give us each other, and fill us with dreams and gifts and expressions, only to spill them across the street like cheap paint!
~ Charles Martin
Math is "maths," an elevator is a "lift," a truck is a "lorry," a flashlight is a "torch," and "crisps" are what they call potato chips, while "chips" over here means French fries. Just as riding the double-decker buses thrills me, I get a thrill out of hearing people talk.
~ Heather Vogel Frederick
No, I don't mean love, when I say patriotism. I mean fear. The fear of the other. And its expressions are political, not poetical: hate, rivalry, aggression. It grows in us, that fear. It grows in us year by year.
~ le guin ursula k iv
There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.
~ Jane Austen
Of course I love her, but there are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.
~ Jane Austen
There had been no real affection either in his language or manners. Sighs and fine words had been given in abundance; but she could hardly devise any set of expressions, or fancy any tone of voice, less allied with real love.
~ Jane Austen
There's something really wrong with using Botox: it stops you making facial expressions - people are so interested in how they appear that there's no intention of projecting how they feel.
~ Corinne Bailey Rae
Marla cursed--though her profanities we less destructive than Rondeau's, they were more heartfelt.
~ Tim Pratt
I did pick up a few tolerably ripe and breezy expressions out in France. All through my military career there was something about me - some subtle magnetism, don't you know, and that sort of thing - that seemed to make Colonels and blighters of that sort rather inventive. I sort of inspired them, don't you know.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
If you wanted to be cheerful, or melancholic, or wistful, or thoughtful, or courteous, you simply had to act those things with every gesture.
~ Patricia Highsmith
you wanted to be cheerful, or melancholic, or wistful, or thoughtful, or courteous, you simply had to act those things with every gesture.
~ Patricia Highsmith
El bien puede adoptar muchas formas".
~ Dan Brown