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Quotes About Expression

movimiento y la emoción, las dos columnas gemelas del arte de Leonardo
~ Walter Isaacson
En otros movimientos de los labios participan músculos distintos, como los «que llevan los labios a un punto; otros que los aplastan, otros que los vuelven hacia atrás; otros que los enderezan; otros que los tuercen y otros, al final, que los devuelven a su primera posición».
~ Walter Isaacson
innovación. Creo que los grandes artistas y los grandes ingenieros se parecen, porque ambos sienten el deseo de expresarse.
~ Walter Isaacson
Regardez ! J'ai dessiné un cercle ! s'exclama Warhol après avoir joué avec MacDraw.
~ Walter Isaacson
En la pintura, las acciones de las figuras expresan, en todos los casos, la intención de su ánimo
~ Walter Isaacson
When nature gave us tears, she gave us leave to weep.
~ Walter Isaacson
und die lieben Züricher können mich auch…
~ Walter Isaacson
When nature gave us tears, she gave us leave to weep."34
~ Walter Isaacson
El buen arte se aparta de la moda, no la sigue
~ Walter Isaacson
Freedom was a foundation for creativity.
~ Walter Isaacson
It is important to foster individuality," he said, "for only the individual can produce the new ideas.
~ Walter Isaacson
Without writing, the literate mind would not and could not think as it does, not only when engaged in writing but normally even when it is composing its thoughts in oral form. More than any other single invention, writing has transformed human consciousness.
~ Walter J. Ong
Many of the features we have taken for granted in thought and expression in literature, philosophy and science, and even in oral discourse among literates, are not directly native to human existence as such but have come into being because of the resources which the technology of writing makes available to human consciousness.
~ Walter J. Ong
Those who have never faced disease and suffering have no need of producing beauty
~ Walter Kaufmann
bobbybaird i'm a writer, so are you. we try to compose our thoughts and words for effect as well as sense. vain of us? a bit.
~ Walter Kirn
Is it possible to be wiser on the page than you are in life? I'm hoping so.
~ Walter Kirn
Their throat muscles shifted sharply when they spoke, as if separately manufacturing each word.
~ Walter Kirn
Men command fewer words than they have ideas to express, and language, as Jean Paul said, is a dictionary of faded metaphors.
~ Walter Lippmann
For language is by no means a perfect vehicle of meanings. Words, like currency, are turned over and over again, to evoke one set of images to-day, another to-morrow. There is no certainty whatever that the same word will call out exactly the same idea in the reader's mind as it did in the reporter's.
~ Walter Lippmann
If you want to write believable fiction, you will have to cross over the line of your self-restraint and revel in the words and ideas that you would never express in your everyday life.
~ Walter Mosley
We will be one step down from the Creator, she said, her olive-hued face tightening into an expression that she considered dramatic. Imagining a world and then making it.
~ Walter Mosley
But Socco, Mustafa Ali said. If there ain't no black people really and they ain't no white people then how come you still usin' them words? Because them words still usin' me, brother Ali. They usin' me like a mothahfuckah.
~ Walter Mosley
went out of the front door without answering because all I had in my lungs was a scream.
~ Walter Mosley
Anything one man does that another man understands can be defined as language
~ Walter Mosley