Quotes about Expression
It's pretty hard as an Asian rapper to not be put in a box. I do my best to avoid that.
— Rich Brian
I don't think of poetry as a 'rational' activity but as an aural one. My poems usually begin with words or phrases which appeal more because of their sound than their meaning, and the movement and phrasing of a poem are very important to me.
— Margaret Atwood
I don't know if you realize this, but anger is anger. It has no mind. It has no rationality. It's mad, and it just wants to destroy.
— Bernice King
I like to say whatever comes to mind when I am in the ring and work off the reaction from the crowd.
— Alexa Bliss
Acting is all about reacting. When you look into the eyes of your co-star and there is truth in his eyes, giving a reaction becomes so much easier.
— Shabana Azmi
Many fiction writers write for the critics or for themselves; they forget the common reader. I never do. I don't think journalism clashes with my fiction; on the contrary, it helps enormously.
— Isabel Allende
There are writers, and there are readers who want something more. They want to get at the grist of life.
— Frank Peretti
I've always felt like I could express myself better in English just because the way the grammar works.
— Rich Brian
There should always be something gratuitous about art, just as there seems to be, according to the new-wave cosmologists, something gratuitous about the universe.
— John Updike
Brevity is a great charm of eloquence.
— Cicero
Great music and great artists create their own music and look and are not manufactured.
— Bill Bailey
The great thing about a song is that no one has to know your story. But if you tell it in a way that has clarity and means something to somebody else, then it can apply to their story.
— Amy Grant