Quotes About Emotive
Every single lyric I've ever written I meant.
~ John Lydon
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I can overact in two seconds.
~ Kurt Fuller
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I try to make songs visual and tactile to kind of put you into the action.
~ Richard Thompson
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I purposely try to make my music cinematic. I try to inspire visuals even though I'm only an instrument of sound.
~ Jessie Reyez
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My first album was very eclectic and very soft as a vocal expression.
~ Jihae
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I think it is important the communities are listened to and that their voice is heard, particularly with local government boundaries more than parliamentary boundaries, because you are talking very much about communities. It can be a very emotive thing.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
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I've liked country music for as long as I can remember, especially the songs of Dolly Parton. Her lyrics are similar to mine: simple, expressive, from the heart. Our voices are in the same kind of register, too.
~ Vera Lynn
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Though the issue of collaboration, whether active or passive, remains a highly emotive matter in France, the fact was that, in the summer of 1940, most people in the unoccupied zone accepted the armistice.
~ Jonathan Fenby
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Poems are ideally suited, in some ways, to social media because they pack so much meaning into so little language.
~ Michelle Dean
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I hate exposition and superfluous dialogue. I hate when dialogue is trying to explain or patronize or finger-point.
~ Lynne Ramsay
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her little cat voice.
~ Danielle Girard
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When you say 'design ' everybody thinks of magazine pages. So it's an emotive word. Everybody thinks it's how something looks, whereas for me, design is pretty much everything.
~ James Dyson
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When I write a song, I want to write something that is really catchy and says something that might actually touch somebody.
~ John Rzeznik
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Fejezzük be ezt a beszélgetést. Túlságosan sok benne a felkiáltójel.
~ Raymond Chandler
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I've not often been a man of many words. I've never considered myself to be overly articulate. I do feel more comfortable acting something out than I do explaining something or whatever.
~ Guy Pearce
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The point of poetry is to be acutely discomforting, to prod and provoke, to poke us in the eye, to punch us in the nose, to knock us off our feet, to take our breath away.
~ Paul Muldoon
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America is a simplified ideological abstraction, an emotive symbol represented by other abstract symbols like the flag. It is the object of a faithlike devotion, unencumbered by honest history.
~ Michael Parenti
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The cat is, above all things, a dramatist.
~ Margaret Benson
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The German language is so sonorous, isn't it? Beautiful language...the language of poetry. Angry, angry poetry.
~ John Oliver
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We will stand by Punjab, Punjabis and Punjabiat, unlike Parkash Singh Badal, who makes Chandigarh, river waters and other emotive issues his bread and butter during the elections.
~ Gurpreet Ghuggi
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Writing for adults often means just increasing the swearing - but find an alternative to swearing and you've probably got a better line.
~ Steven Moffat
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On paper, swearing takes on a different attitude. It can make you sound very angry when you use it a lot.
~ Joanna Coles
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Write from the heart… always.
~ A.D. Posey
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I'm not a particularly verbose person. I think that's why I like taking pictures... they speak for themselves.
~ Jeb Dickerson
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