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Quotes about Expression

Spare me the setting of my fate to music.
— Robert Frost
I am for the artist, who is more alone than he looks. I am not for the reformer, who is always active but usually has nothing to give. The real thing that you do is a lonely thing. And remember the paradox that you become more social in order that you may become more of an individual.
— Robert Frost
I'm glad of any political freedom they give me, but what I'm interested in is not political freedom. I'm interested in the liberties I take.
— Robert Frost
females will argue with you for 30 minutes then be like , I aint even gonna argue with you!
— Kevin Hart
An existing individual is constantly in process of becoming,... and translates all his thinking into terms of process. It is with (him)... as it is with a writer and his style; for he only has a style who never has anything finished, but 'moves the waters of the language' every time he begins, so that the most common expression comes into being for him with the freshness of a new birth.
— Soren Kierkegaard
If you think beauty insipid, you haven't experienced it. Nor is it always devoid of suffering. That's something religious artists have always understood, Michelangelo, Chagall, and Van Gogh, Beethoven, C.S. Lewis, and all the writer's for whom beauty is a gift and a calling.
— Kristen Heitzmann
the eye is the window to the soul, and from the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, why can't we all be blind and dumb?
— Kristen Heitzmann
I feel rather blue to-night. I am a horrid little goose, I know - but the trouble is, I can't help being a horrid little goose.
— LM Montgomery
Why did dusk and fir-scent and the afterglow of autumnal sunsets make people say absurd things?
— LM Montgomery
A woman says what is on her heart while a man says what is on his mind.
— Myles Munroe
But, you see, it's not what you do that matters really. It's only you.""Me what?""Just you here. Or you in the city. Or you somewhere in the world. I don't know. Just that.
— Ayn Rand
When I have a terrible need of - shall I say the word - religion. Then I go out and paint the stars.
— Vincent Van Gogh