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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 doers firsts
Woodrow Wilson Thought cannot conceive of anything that may not be brought to expression. He who first uttered it may be only the suggester, but the doer will appear.
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.
like-being-alone
Emily Giffin When I meet someone I like being with more than I like being alone, I'll marry her.
like-being-alone people deals
Lauren Myracle I didn't like being alone. Being alone was slightly better than having to deal with people, that's all. Or so I'd convinced myself.
like-being-alone havens
Molly Ringwald I don't like being alone. I haven't been alone since I got a boyfriend.
like-being-alone capacity spend-time
John Irving And I find - I'm 63, and my capacity to be by myself and just spend time by myself hasn't diminished any. That's the necessary part of being a writer, you better like being alone.
like-being-alone people rooms
Dean Koontz While I like people, I do also like being alone in a room and seeing what you can do with a particular theme or subject.
like-being-alone
Cristiano Ronaldo I don't like being alone.
like-being-alone interesting problem
Ville Valo Women are interesting, but that isn't the problem, it is that I like being alone, and I'm also touring so much that it's hard to get a relationship to work.
like-being-alone guests host
Gore Vidal I'm a much worse guest than I am a host, and I'm not an awfully good host either. I really like being alone.
solitude soul body
William Wilberforce This perpetual hurry of business and company ruins me in soul if not in body. More solitude and earlier hours!
solitude clumsiness
Virginia Woolf . . . clumsiness is often mated with a love of solitude.
solitude undoing
Virginia Woolf But I pine in Solitude. Solitude is my undoing.
solitude
Samuel Rogers Then never less alone than when alone.
solitude demand able
Richard Rohr In solitude, at last, we’re able to let God define us the way we are always supposed to be defined—by relationship: the I-thou relationship, in relation to a Presence that demands nothing of us but presence itself. Not performance but presence
solitude too-much study
Samuel Johnson Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves
solitude proust humans
Samuel Beckett Friendship, according to Proust, is the negation of that irremediable solitude to which every human being is condemned.
solitude three-things inability
Samuel Beckett Yes, in my life, since we must call it so, there were three things, the inability to speak, the inability to be silent, and solitude, that’s what I’ve had to make the best of.
solitude sorrow remember
Townes Van Zandt Sorrow and solitude, these are the precious things/ And the only words that are worth remembering.