E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Exposing filth and discovering the truth are two different things. The former is reporting, the latter is journalism.”
Source: Woman Over World: The Novel
“Exposing something that's painful or raw or not so pleasant. That seems to be the dramatic motor of documentaries, exposure.”
“Exposing students to lots of books and positive reading experiences while building a network of other readers who support each other provides students with tools that last beyond the classroom setting.”
Source: Reading in the Wild: The Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Reading Habits
“Exposing their own humility and vulnerability is one of the most difficult challenges for white antiracist, even after achieving an autonomous white racial identity.”
Source: Whites Confront Racism: Antiracists and their Paths to Action
“Exposition is a mode of thought, a method of learning, and a means of expression. Almost all of the characteristics we associate with mature discourse were amplified by typography, which has the strongest possible bias toward exposition: a sophisticated ability to think conceptually, deductively and sequentially; a high valuation of reason and order; an abhorrence of contradiction; a large capacity for detachment and objectivity; and a tolerance for delayed response.”
Source: Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
“Exposition suggests a great trust in the reader, and this expression of trust makes a book feel tender.”
“Exposition, criticism, appreciation, is work for second-rate minds.”
Source: A Mathematician's Apology
“Expositions are the timekeepers of progress.”
Source: William McKinley, 1843-1901: Chronology, Documents, Bibliographical Aids
“EXPOSTULATION, n. One of the many methods by which fools prefer to lose their friends.”
Source: The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World
“Exposure and attention make a work famous - the more you talk about it, the more attention it gets, the more validity it achieves.”
“Exposure as a propagandist is fatal to the would-be persuader.”
Source: Propaganda and the Ethics of Persuasion - Second Edition
“Exposure from a young age to the realities of the world is a super-big thing.”
“Exposure is exposure, whether it's good or bad. But you know what? You live and you learn, and I know who to trust and who not to trust. I'm in control of what I'm in control of, and that's me coming in here and being productive on the field. And as long as I'm keeping my nose clean and doing the right thing, then I'm OK.”
“Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere.”
“Exposure plus 95 cents might buy you a decent cup of coffee. The key is to 'position' yourself in your market as the expert, the resource, the only person your prospect would ever even THINK of doing business with, or referring to others.”
“Exposure promotes understanding, understanding promotes empathy, and empathy promotes compromise.”
Source: Continuous Improvement By Improving Continuously (CIBIC): Addressing the Human Factors During the Pursuit of Process Excellence
“Exposure to a diversity of disciplines has been exceptionally helpful to me.”
“Exposure to a very high powered electromagnetic field is not optional, it is compulsory.”
“Exposure to defeat is a very important thing. Anyone who doesn't look to get beaten is doing a disservice to himself.”
Source: Ted Turner speaks: insight from the world's greatest maverick
“Exposure to erotically inclined stimuli immediately activates parts of a male brain that are associated with sexual desire. Being attracted to other women, however, doesn’t mean men would betray the trust they are given and harm the partnership with the women they love.”
“Exposure to false doctrine places a person at risk not just for theological errors but for moral failure.”
“Exposure to some pesticides during infancy, even at very low levels, can lead to serious life-long consequences if the pesticides disrupt hormone-driven developmental processes.”
“Exposure to the arts and culture is enormously valuable.”
“Exposure to the reproductions [of Corbis-owned fine art photographs] is likely to increase rather than diminish reverence for the real art and encourage more people to get out to museums and galleries.”
“Exposure to true information does not matter anymore.
A person who is demoralized is unable to assess true information.
The facts tell nothing to him.
Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures.
Even if I take him by force to the Soviet Union, and show him a concentration camp,
he will refuse to believe it, until he is going to receive a kick in his fat bottom.
When the military boot crushes his balls, then he will understand, but not before that.
That is the tragedy of the situation of demoralization.”
“Exposure to very high altitudes may cause severe psychotropic effects in the human.”
“Exposures, if they are mild, in the sense of barely just a small concentration, it's mostly an irritant, particularly the peroxides, that in that smoke would irritate the skin or even irritate the lungs. So, for the most time, it could be either just a little bit of a nuisance irritant, or if you get a really big whiff of it, particularly people who have, for example, reversible airways disease, like asthma or different types of hypersensitivity diseases, you could get a serious problem.”
“Expresión es lo contrario a represión”
Source: The Choice / The Librarian of Auschwitz / The Child of Auschwitz
“Express a mean opinion of yourself occasionally; it will show your friends that you know how to tell the truth.”
“Express and reinvent yourself but, above all, accept yourself.”
“Express everything you like. No word can hurt you. None. No idea can hurt you. Not being able to express an idea or word will hurt you more. Like a bullet.”
“Express gratitude for every little thing.”
“Express gratitude for the greatness of small things.”
“Express gratitude for what your spouse does for you. Express that love and gratitude often.”
“Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed)”
Source: Awaiting Oblivion
“Express the psychedelic with the cybernetic. Turn on, tune in and boot up.”
“Express to impress, not depress”
“Express what others are afraid to express and they will see great power in you.”
Source: The Art Of Seduction
“Express who you are in a world where everyone is the same.”
“Express your admiration for the traits, possessions or accomplishments of your customer. Little things mean a lot.”
“Express your aliveness by giving - of yourself, of your resources, of your heart.”
Source: Four-Word Self-Help: Simple Wisdom For Complex Lives
“Express your appreciation to every item that supported you during the day.”
Source: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying / Joy at Work
“Express your creativity in the manner that you choose. Not in a way that is meant to appease others. Their discomfort is not your burden to bear.”
“Express your creativity. Delight in the mystery of your inner muse.”
“Express your ideas with the world”
“Express your most powerful thought in the shortest sentence.”
“Express yourself completely, then keep quiet. Be like the forces of nature: when it blows, there is only wind; when it rains, there is only rain; when the clouds pass, the sun shines through. If you open yourself to the Tao, you are at one with the Tao and you can embody it completely. If you open yourself to insight, you are at one with insight and you can use it completely. If you open yourself to loss, you are at one with loss and you can accept it completely. Open yourself to the Tao, then trust your natural responses; and everything will fall into place.”
“Express yourself in the manner that is most comfortable to you.”
“Express yourself through your art - whether it’s your drawings in a sketchpad, tattoos on your skin, the shade of your lipstick, or the clothes that you wear.”
“Express Yourself to Design your Life, you are here to "be you" not someone else...”