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Life is about expressing living.
I don't express myself in my paintings. I express my not-self.
The act of expressing oneself is a physical one. It materializes the thought.
Find a way to express what moves you.
The problems of inventing a new language are staggering. But what else can one do if one needs to express one's feeling precisely?
I communicate my innermost perceptions through art.
Everything we feel deeply must be expressed.
We express our being by creating. Creativity is a necessary sequel to being.
Quiet! I'm expressing myself!
It's hard for me to articulate myself.
The need to express one's self in writing springs from a maladjustment of life, or from an inner conflict which the adolescent (or the grown man) cannot resolve in action.
Write in such a way as that you can be readily understood by both the young and the old, by men as well as women, even by children.
It's so hard to communicate because there are so many moving parts. There's presentation and there's interpretation
and they're so dependent on each other it makes things very difficult.
An idea can only be materialized with the help of a medium of expression, the inherent qualities of which must be surely sensed and understood in order to become the carrier of an idea.
When we express our thought in words, the medium is not found easily. There must be a process of translation, which is often inexact, and then we fall into error. But
I want to express myself to feel that what I feel is real. My joy, my pain, my anger.
Expressing oneself is like a drug. I'm so addicted to it.
I write in order to comprehend, not to express myself.
I tell you how I feel and how we're going to solve it. That's my unique personality and that's how I carry myself. It is different from most people, but when something comes out of your mouth, people tend to listen more.
Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed)
Is it my role as an artist to say something, to express, to be expressive? I think it's my role as an artist to bring to expression, it's not my role to be expressive.
I'm expressin' with my full capabilities,
And now I'm livin in correctional facilities.
Cause some don't agree with how I do this,
I get straight and meditate like a Buddhist.
Be like a sponge when it comes to each new experience. If you want to be able to express it well, you must first be able to absorb it well.
Whatever we well understand we express clearly, and words flow with ease.
Things are not as easily understood nor as expressible as people usually would like us to believe. Most happenings are beyond expression; they exist where a word has never intruded.
Self-expression is something that you've crafted, something that you've found. You've practiced on that piano for hours, you didn't hang out with your buddies, you didn't go after the girls, you stayed in your own little geeky room or you wrote for hours.
There is no one way to render an idea. Let's explore how masters of the sentence play with length and style to make their sentences distinctive.
To express oneself fluently involves more than simply speaking the language properly. It includes inflection, voice, posture, gestures, and clothing. All of these elements add up to an individual's personal expression. They are the elements of style.
Expression is the dress of thought.
Express [yourself] without worrying what everyone else will think. Those people are your limits. Ignore them.
Writing is not about self-expression; it is about putting words on paper.
Expression is not a matter of passion mirrored on the human face or revealed by a violent gesture. When I paint a picture, its every detail is expressive.
I just express myself in any way I feel is appropriate at the moment.
Over and over one must ask oneself the queston, 'What do I want to express? What is the thought behind the saying? What is my ideal, what my objective? What? Why? Why? What?
Great things only require to be simply told, for they are spoiled by emphasis; but little things should be clothed in lofty language, as they are only kept up by expression, tone of voice, and style of delivery.
Pretend those around you are deaf to your words. Let your actions speak and communicate your feelings and intentions. This way of living ensures the potency of your message is delivered and serves as a gauge against our verbal nonsense.
I had tried to express myself, but couldn't do that because I was afraid that it will hurt someone. I never knew that not expressing myself hurt myself.
A successful creative expression is one in which the person who has expressed it was transformed for having encountered it
What we cannot express by the art of thinking, by the art of science or philosophy or logic, we can and should express by the poetic, visual, or some other arts.
You can express a lot of things, a lot of action without speaking.
I usually find several ways to express myself: different moods, different days, different voices, different things, 'I'm lighthearted today, I'm gonna do this.'
I can't express the truth about reality. I can only express my feelings.
Being is thoughtless-beyond and beneath all categories of thought. Expression is the realization of creative thought. Being is still; expression, moving. But then if I do not strive, who will?
You say what you have to say. But you have to learn to say it in such a way that the reader can see what you mean.
Because I do not know the names of things, I do not express them.
As a matter of fact, I rather feel
like expressing myself now.
Feeling are communicated by means of ideas, which are their intellectual equivalent; at the sound of the words conveying the ideas the appropriate emotion is evoked.
I am always trying to convey something that can't be conveyed, to explain something which is inexplicable, to tell about something I have in my bones, something which can be expressed only in the bones.
Good communication using WORDS
I don't express a lot of things that I feel; I kind of register things.
There is no wrong way to express and embody your most authentic self!
We should all have the opportunity to express what we want to express.
You would never find what you are looking for if you couldn't express yourself.
Dedicate yourself to expressing your best.
I see myself first and foremost as a student of expression.
You have first to experience what you want to express.
Writing is the skillful expression of feelings through the vehicle of words
Write what you feel. Write because of that need for expression.
I want everyone to express themselves in a unique way.
Expression and thought are inextricably linked: crude language permits only crude thinking.
Everyone has their own ways of expression. I believe we all have a lot to say, but finding ways to say it is more than half the battle.
Expression, expression is the thing - in art. I do not care what it expresses, and I cannot most always sometimes tell, generally, but expression is what I worship, it is what I glory in, with all my impetuous nature.
articulate and define what has previously remained implicit or unsaid;
A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid bodies, rather by repeated strokes than a single blow.
I don't feel real confident expressing myself except when I'm writing. I feel kind of scatterbrained. I can see everything from both sides and that makes it hard to reach conclusions. Writing enables me to clarify things.
The expression of our truth is an ancient action through which we actually discover our place in the world; the true shape of our being and our individuality. It is how we create firm boundaries and allow others to know who we are and what we value.
I like to express myself through the clothes that I wear.
Writing and performing should deepen the meaning of words, should illuminate, transfix and transform.
Say it with words. Show it with action.
How you speak and the words you use tell much about the image you choose to portray. Use language to build and uplift those around you.
Sometimes I can think of so many ways of expressing myself that I feel I'm an old typewriter, and too many keys come forward at once - and I get jammed.
Artists, like yourself, are born with a need to express that's just innate.
At each moment we are expressing what we know ourselves to be. If we know ourselves very little we will express and manifest that unconsciousness of our true nature.
If we know who and what we are very thoroughly, we will express and manifest that in what we do.
It is all very simple.
I am not very good at expressing myself in a simple way so it can create mis-understandings and I hate that.
My way of expression is full of complications and mystery because that's my perception of life.
Dare to declare who you are. It is not far from the shores of silence to the boundaries of speech. The path is not long, but the way is deep. You must not only walk there, you must be prepared to leap.
Express yourself, don't repress yourself.
I had learning disabilities, and I couldn't express myself in the written word.
Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade before the public.
We often think we express negative emotions, not because we cannot help it, but because we should express them.
Communication is an art form that is crafted throughout our lives.
Attempting to express a person's objective reality and subjective state of mind with the written word is an endless task because writing alters our perception of reality and amends our mental equilibrium.
I feel like I express myself, as an actor. Whatever the character is put in front of me, I try to bring truth to it, whichever way it lands. I try to bring as much truth to it and make it as believable as I can. I think that's the job of an actor.
I try to write about internal experience versus the external self. I like to present ideas, but not package them neatly.
I prefer to express myself physically, or non-verbally. I prefer just to react without having a lot of dialogue.
It is too often forgotten that the gift of speech, so centrally employed, has been elaborated as much for the purpose of concealing thought by dissimulation and lying as for the purpose of elucidating and communicating thought.
I had to resign myself, many years ago, that I'm not too articulate when it comes to explaining how I feel about things. But my music does it for me, it really does.
To me, the work I do is a means of interpreting unsettling truths, of bearing witness, and of sounding an alarm. The beauty of formal representation both carries an affirmation of life and subversively brings us face to face with news from our besieged world.
If I thought that what I'm doing when I write is expressing myself, I'd junk the typewriter. Writing is a much more complicated activity that that.
The most awkward means are adequate to the communication of authentic experience, and the finest words no compensation for lack of it. It is for this reason that we are moved by the true Primitives and that the most accomplished art craftsmanship leaves us cold.
If you want to express yourself, you need the services of a lover or a psychiatrist; if you want to express a book, you might conceivably manage it.
Expression is the dress of thought, and still Appears more decent as more suitable; A vile conceit in pompous words express'd, Is like a clown in regal purple dress'd.
To have ideas one must have imagination. To express ideas one must have science.
Don't be stressed, express
The best way to convey meaning is to tell people what the information means to you yourself, he said. And he gave me three words to use to do that. "I am worried," I told Douglass.
You make something. You give up expressing and start inventing.
I have to write form a place deeper than just the feelings in my soul.
What you show is what you represent
I'm a better writer than I am a singer, and I express myself easily through writing.
A series of powers are at work within the great stream of Expressionism who have no outward similarity to one another but a common direction of thrust, namely the intention to give expression to things of the psyche [Seelisches] through form alone.