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expression understanding identity
We become full human agents, capable of understanding ourselves, and hence of defining our identity, through our acquisition of rich human languages of expression. Charles Taylor
expression games people
The fools standpoint is that all social institutions are games. He sees the whole world as game playing. That's why, when people take their games seriously and take on stern and pious expressions, the fool gets the giggles because he knows that it is all a game. Alan Watts
expression freedom-of-speech given
I'm for the freedom of expression, given that it will be under strict control. Alan Bennett
expression who-i-am kind
Music is just kind of an expression of who I am. It's what I do. David Sanborn
expression dies
That'll be the day when I die. Buddy Holly
expression spirituality achieve
Work, which is considered an expression of a person’s value, also becomes a part of one’s spirituality and achieves the higher aim of the Supreme Good Brunello Cucinelli
expression worry soul
But they need to worry and betray time with urgencies false and otherwise, purely anxious and whiny, their souls really won't be at peace unless they can latch to an established and proven worry and having once found it they assume facial expressions to fit and go with it, which is, you see, unhappiness, and all the time it all flies by them and they know it and that too worries them no end. Jack Kerouac
expression united-states lost
Since the Americans have ceased to have dyspepsia, they have lost the only thing that gave them any expression. Edith Wharton
expression long community
Authority ought to be there only to serve its particular community by removing restrictions on freedom of expression and action under my golden rule of 'Do what you like so long as you don't impose it on others'. Authority's role should be in protecting the unwilling from the will of another. After that, they should push off and leave us alone. David Icke
people
I sell these intermediate bond portfolios for people that can't go to stocks. ![]()
people
I just think self-satisfied people ignore certain signs about other people. ![]()
people
People forget we come from an embryo and we're part sperm and part ovary. We have both sides in us. Michelle Rodriguez
people run running street time york
The thing about New York is, more than any other place I've ever been, you run into people on the street that you would never imagine you'd see, old friends, people just like there for a day or two. I find that all the time when I'm walking around Manhattan, running into people that I had no idea were even there. Michael Shannon
people legal-system slippery-slope
Torture is such a slippery slope; as soon as you allow a society or any legal system to do that, almost instantly you get a situation where people are being tortured for very trivial reasons. Iain Banks
people signs
The other two people have not been able to be located yet. There have been no signs of life. Hubertus Andrae
people power using website
The power of a website comes from the people using it, not the people making it. Chris Edwards
people point positions
The positions are probably at this point so enormous. Most people are up to their limit. Jeff Cohen
people supporting vote
The people who vote on this are the bondholders and they are not supporting this at this stage. Courtney Pratt
peculiar life-is
One's life is peculiar to one's own when one has invented it. ![]()
peculiar unusual
The process of being filmed was, I found, peculiar but not discomfiting. At 13, you are malleable, adaptable, better able to take the unusual in your stride. James Lovegrove
peculiar produces
Our planet has a peculiar wobble - its precession. And that precession produces upheavals in our weather, weather alterations we cycle through every 22,000, 41,000 and 100,000 years. Howard Bloom
peculiar poet work written
I wouldn't be very happy if a poet read what I had written and said, 'What a peculiar thing to say about this work of mine.' Helen Vendler
peculiar virtue
FIDELITY, n. A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed. ![]()
peculiar sometimes habit
Life has a peculiar habit -- once established, it stays. Sometimes it even thrives. David Gerrold
peculiar
I love my love with a b because she is peculiar. Gertrude Stein
peculiar intimate muscles
Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will. G. Stanley Hall
peculiar capacity form
Capacity for love in its higher forms seems to be peculiarly human although even in humans it is still peculiar. Jeanette Winterson