Quotes About Expression
Fashion is neither moral or immoral, but it is for rebuilding the morale.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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What is the worst is a fashion designer who talks all the time of his or her creativity, what they are, how they evolved. Just do it and shut up.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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If you throw money out of the window throw it out with joy. Don't say: 'one shouldn't do that' - that is bourgeois.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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For me, Chanel is like music. There are certain notes and you have to make another tune with them
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Think pink but don't wear it
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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As individuals express their life, so they are.
~ Karl Marx
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If you love without evoking love in return—that is, if your loving as loving does not produce reciprocal love; if through a living expression of yourself as a loving person you do not make yourself a loved person, then your love is impotent— a misfortune.
~ Karl Marx
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Everyone of our relationships with nature and man must be a definite expression of our real, individual life.
~ Karl Marx
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The brilliancy of Aristotle's genius is shown by this alone, that he discovered, in the expression of the value of commodities, a relation of equality. The peculiar conditions of the society in which he lived, alone prevented him from discovering what, "in truth," was at the bottom of this equality.
~ Karl Marx
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Last words are for fools who haven't said enough
~ Karl Marx
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Thus does the beginner, who has acquired a new language, keep on translating it back into his own mother tongue; only then has he grasped the spirit of the new language and is able freely to express himself therewith when he moves in it without recollections of the old, and has forgotten in its use his own hereditary tongue.
~ Karl Marx
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But modern bourgeois private property is the final and most complete expression of the system of producing and appropriating products, that is based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many by the few.
~ Karl Marx, Frederick Engels
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I've always wanted to kick a duck up the ass.
~ Karl Pilkington
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We seem to live in a world where you have to walk around grinning like a loon. I can't understand all the fuss about Mona Lisa painting, everyone wondering why she's not smiling, if she's depressed or heartbroken. No, she was just normal! Emotions are always extreme these days: you either have to be crying with laughter or crying in pain. No wonder water levels are rising. It's not global warming, it's all the tears from crying.
~ Karl Pilkington
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DONNA: She doesn't like office equipment, so we let her come out here and tear up office equipment. For people who don't like TVs, they can break TVs. If you don't like cars, you can break cars. If you don't like living-room things, you can break living-room things. Do you have something that you don't like? KARL: Vandalism. So this doesn't really work for me, does it?
~ Karl Pilkington
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Maybe this is how Michael Jackson came up with his moonwalk. Maybe he was acting out a time when he stepped in dogshit and tried to get it off his shoes.
~ Karl Pilkington
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Some examples for you: 'Mi wantem' is 'I would like'. 'Mi wantem' sounds like 'Me want them', which equals 'I would like'. 'Bitwin' is 'between'. 'Bisnis' is 'business'. By now you've probably got the hang of it, so I don't have to tell you what 'Gud moning' means. If you're still struggling you're a 'dik ed'.
~ Karl Pilkington
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Cilv?kiem pat?k tr?t m?les un kladzin?t. Cilv?ks nav vis c?lies no p?rti?a, bet gan no vistas.
~ Karlos Ruis Safon
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A smile is one of the best ways we can express the joy God has placed within us.
~ Karol Ladd
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PLAY IS MORE POWERFUL THAN LOVE." ~ Patch Adams, MD
~ Karyn Buxman
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Julia's vocabulary was chock-full of strangely archaic words - spiffing, crumbs, jeepers - that seemed to have originated in some prewar girls' annual rather than in Julia's own life. For Jackson, words were functional, they helped you get to places and explain things. For Julia, they were freighted with inexplicable emotion.
~ Kate Atkinson
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but her mother's death had revealed that there was no metaphor too ostentatious for grief. It was a terrible thing and demanded embellishment.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Dear God. When did language and meaning divorce each other and decide to go their separate ways?
~ Kate Atkinson
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Je suis désolé ,' he said. You had to wonder about the French, how they could make a simple 'sorry' sound so extreme and forlorn.
~ Kate Atkinson
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