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expression gene major separates
E. B. White We think gene expression is a major part of what separates chimps and humans.
expression individuality violence
Richard Wright Violence is a personal necessity for the oppressed...It is not a strategy consciously devised. It is the deep, instinctive expression of a human being denied individuality.
expression talking years
Richelle Mead When you say ‘old friend,’ are we talking, like...since the Ice Age?” “No. Of course not.” “Oh.” “It’s only been about four hundred years.” “Ah. Yes. Only four hundred.” A wry expression spread over his face. “Being with you is a continual experiment in perspective. Among other things.
expression people mind
Rose Kennedy Sedentary people are apt to have sluggish minds. A sluggish mind is apt to be reflected in flabbiness of body and in a dullness of expression that invites no interest and gets none.
expression mirrors worry
Rick Riordan Annabeth recognized something else in her face, too - in the hard set of her mouth and the deliberate way she raised her chin like she was ready to accept any challenge. Reyna was forcing a look of courage, while holding back a mixture of hopefulness and worry and fear that she couldn't show in public. Annabeth knew that expression. She saw it every time she looked in a mirror.
expression your-side hey
Rick Riordan I gave her a smile that I hoped conveyed something like: Hey, you know I’m on your side. Gods are such jerks! But what can you do? Probably my expression actually conveyed: It’s not my fault! Please do not kill me!
expression people different
Woody Allen People make films for different reasons. For money. Or, they make them because something in them demands artistic expression. I do it because I enjoy the work.
expression asceticism ease
William James Asceticism may be a mere expression of organic hardihood, disgusted with too much ease.
maps moral kind
Walter Lippmann At the core of every moral code there is a picture of human nature, a map of the universe, and a version of history. To human nature (of the sort conceived), in a universe (of the kind imagined), after a history (so understood), the rules of the code apply.
maps disappear finland
Neville Chamberlain Finland must not be allowed to disappear off the map.
maps
Ken Jennings I have always loved maps.
maps hours delaware
Ken Jennings I would stare at maps of Delaware for hours.
maps hypnotic
Ken Jennings There’s just something hypnotic about maps.
maps hackers diverse
Larry Wall Younger hackers are hard to classify. They're probably just as diverse as the old hackers are. We're all over the map.
maps bigs plans
Sean Hannity I really don't map out my life. There's no big plan.
maps showing-up
Peter Gallagher To stay on the map, you've got to keep showing up.
maps way adults
Philip Pullman The Lord of the Rings' is fundamentally an infantile work. Tolkien is not interested in the way grownup, adult human beings interact with each other. He's interested in maps and plans and languages and codes.
pages lord changed
Richard Paul Evans Iwas not a reader at all, not until I discovered 'The Hobbit.' That changed my life. It gave me the courage to read. It led me to the 'Lord of the Rings' series. And once I'd read that, I knew I could read anything because I had just read thousands of pages.
pages use brands
Robert Scoble Never use pages for personal brand!
pages may felt
Willa Cather Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there--that, we may say, is created.
pages stories written
Sarah Dessen But it was too early to know: there were always more pages to go, more words to be written, before the story was over.
pages possibility endless-possibilities
Rudyard Kipling We are the opening verse of the opening page of the chapter of endless possibilities.
pages temperature phrases
Joseph A. Schumpeter The metal of economic theory is in Marx's pages immersed in such a wealth of steaming phrases as to acquire a temperature not naturally its own.
pages scripts study
Genevieve Bujold I don't sit around and study the pages of a script over and over again.
pages ifs
James Salter Life passes into pages if it passes into anything,
pages century happened
James Fenton What happened to poetry in the twentieth century was that it began to be written for the page.