Quotes About Expression
People earn the way they are missed.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
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How very different it would be to live somewhere where people weren't afraid to reveal themselves, where emotion was prized instead of hidden.
~ Karen Ranney
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Only...ever...you.
~ Karin Slaughter
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No amount of flowers or pretty compliments could ever measure up to a man who did housework.
~ Karin Slaughter
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All of your friends told the sheriff that you danced because you loved dancing, not because you were trying to attract men.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Inside, he had forgotten what it was like to hear a woman's voice, listen to the sort of complaints that only women could have. Bad haircuts. Rude store clerks. Chipped nails. Men wanted to talk about things: cars, guns, snatch. They didn't discuss their feelings unless it was anger, and even that didn't last for long because generally they started doing something about it.
~ Karin Slaughter
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First you must have the images. Then come the words." —Robert James Waller.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Andy opened her mouth and screamed as loud as she could. It felt good, but she couldn't scream for the rest of her life.
~ Karin Slaughter
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If I can't play music that people appreciate, then I want to play music that people love.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Used to be, only bikers and outlaws had tattoos. They were so commonplace now that they weren't even a statement. Unless the statement was, "Look, I'm like everybody else." Her
~ Karin Slaughter
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dashboard. She didn't know the opening lyrics, but she belted out the chorus. " ââ'¬ËœPoor, poor pitiful me!' ââ'¬Â She nudged Maggie. " ââ'¬ËœPoor, poor pitiful me!' ââ'¬Â Maggie smiled despite herself. Gail bellowed, " ââ'¬ËœPoor, poor pitiful me!'
~ Karin Slaughter
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If you love music—really, truly, love music—then you play it for yourself.
~ Karin Slaughter
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I hadn't planned on sounding like J.J. from Good Times, but that's the gist.
~ Karin Slaughter
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They sat like that, neither of them talking, both of them incapable of expressing how they felt, until Cathy stood at the top of the stairs and called them up for dinner.
~ Karin Slaughter
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This is the inscription Ben wrote inside the book: "First you must have the images. Then come the words." —Robert James Waller.
~ Karin Slaughter
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need to pull out the Shakespeare.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Change your language and you change your thoughts.
~ Karl Albrecht
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political correctness jeopardizes more than it should the human capacity to speak the truth
~ Karl Barth
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The Word ought to be exposed in the words
~ Karl Barth
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Beszélni valamirÅ'l annyi, mint értelmezni azt.
~ Karl Jaspers
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Fashion does not have to prove that it is serious. It is the proof that intelligent frivolity can be something creative and positive
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Like poetry, fashion does not state anything. It merely suggests
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Reinvent new combinations of what you already own. Improvise. Become more creative. Not because you have to, but because you want to. Evolution is the secret for the next step.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Fashion and music are the same, because music express its period too.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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