Quotes about Expression
Tennis needs some different personalities and a lot more emotions.
— Frances Tiafoe
Expressions of solemn testimony have long been important to the children of God upon the earth.
— Joseph Wirthlin
When tears fall that silently and that quickly, they're coming from your heart. It's like you have a soul-wound, and I just punctured it, and it bled tears.
— Robin Jones Gunn
Grace offered in words can be very healing, but actions are the true expression of love.
— Robin Jones Gunn
Now, it is of course well known that Christ continually uses the expression 'imitators.' He never says that he asks for admirers, adoring admirers, adherents; and when he uses the expression 'follower' he always explains it in such a way that one perceives that 'imitators' is meant by it, that is not adherents of a teaching but imitators of a life....
— Soren Kierkegaard
He writes because for him doing so is a luxury, the more agreeable and conspicuous the fewer who but and read what he writes.
— Soren Kierkegaard
So soon as I talk I express the universal, and if I do not do so, no one can understand me.
— Soren Kierkegaard
What Christendom needs at every moment is someone who expresses Christianity uncalculatingly or with absolute recklessness.
— Soren Kierkegaard
From this, however, it does not follow that the ethical is to be abolished, but it acquires an entirely different expression, the paradoxical expression — that, for example, love to God may cause the knight of faith to give his love to his neighbor the opposite expression to that which, ethically speaking, is required by duty. If
— Soren Kierkegaard
When we begin to experience our life as the miraculous expression of divinity - not occasionally, but all the time - then we will know the true meaning of success.
— Deepak Chopra
Such things as smiles can be weapons as well.
— Alice Hoffman
There is no fiercer enemy than a word. A word that can be written down in pages and punctuated by quotation marks and commas and spelled out in contracts and poems and sighs, in old whispers and song lyrics, in promises and vows.
— Alice Hoffman