E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Express [yourself] without worrying what everyone else will think. Those people are your limits. Ignore them.”
Source: Rise of the Morningstar
“Express yourself, don't hurt yourself.”
“Express yourself, don't repress yourself.”
“Express yourself, put stuff down on tape, and see what lives.”
“Expressed affection is the best of all methods to use when you want to light a glow in someone's heart and to feel it in your own.”
“Expressed gratitude encourages further giving; ingratitude drains vitality out of the spirit of generosity.”
“Expressing a single idea should not require more than a single word, each idea fully quantifiable.
Optimization, and the opposite.”
“Expressing and demonstrating genuine interest for people can connect you on levels you may never have imagined.”
Source: The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“Expressing anger is necessary.”
Source: Jenny Holzer: writing
“Expressing criticism of society is not being a grouch.”
“Expressing doubt is how we begin a journey to discover essential truths.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Expressing emotion is not so easy. He has to remind himself that English is not her first language. Expressing emotion can be difficult even when the words are familiar.”
“Expressing emotions is a beautiful relief.”
“Expressing emotions is just as important as learning how to control them.”
“Expressing emotions takes more courage than hiding them.”
“Expressing emotions through words is something like filling the sea in a bottle.”
Source: Red-White Love: The Love of Liverpool FC
“Expressing feelings is linked directly with creation... In this ability to tap the sources of feeling and imagination lies the secret of abundance.”
“Expressing gratitude for the miracles in your world is one of the best ways to make each moment of your life a special one. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!”
“Expressing gratitude is a small action that, when practiced every day, will allow inner peace to unfold exponentially.”
“Expressing gratitude seems like a cosmic invitation for all kinds of thankfulness and appreciation to pour in.”
Source: Live Boldly: Cultivate the Qualities That Can Change Your Life
“Expressing gratitude to our benefactors is a natural form of love. In fact, some people find loving kindness for themselves so hard, they begin their practice with a benefactor. This too is fine. The rule in loving kindness practice is to follow the way that most easily opens your heart.”
Source: The Wise Heart: Buddhist Psychology for the West
“Expressing gratitude: We pray and express our gratitude to deities for keeping us alive and healthy as our body is a gift of god. This is our way of building an attitude of gratitude.
- Sandhya Jane”
Source: Dincharya: The Power of Daily Regimen
“Expressing intense feelings usually portends better results than emotional detachment does.”
Source: Hard Goals : The Secret to Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
“Expressing love in the right language. We tend to speak our own love language, to express love to others in a language that would make us feel loved. But if it is not his/her primary love language, it will not mean to them what it would mean to us.”
“Expressing my feelings and then the opportunity to share it with others is just such a gift.”
“Expressing oneself is like a drug. I'm so addicted to it.”
“Expressing our feelings out loud, especially to someone else, can bring a sense of relief. There is power in proclamation.”
Source: The White Box Club Handbook: Simple Tools For Career Transition
“Expressing our vulnerability can help resolve conflicts.”
“Expressing passion and gratitude will guide your life. Say it again and again. Say it until you believe it. Say it until you live it.”
Source: Journey to the Heart: Daily Meditations on the Path to Freeing Your Soul
“Expressing political opinion can be a powerful way to establish a character's voice when writing fiction.”
“Expressing thankfulness in advance is the way of all Masters. So do not wait for a thing to happen and then give thanks. Give thanks before it happens, and watch energies swirl! To thank God before something occurs is an act of extraordinary faith. And that, of course, is where the power comes from.”
“Expressing yourself when he takes for granted doesn't work.”
“Expression and communication in the peak–experiences tend often to become poetic, mythical, and rhapsodic, as if this were the natural kind of language to express such states of being.”
“Expression and the right to express is vital, anyone can be artistic.”
“Expression begins where thought ends. Those adolescents with empty eyesockets who people temples and museums—their philosophy has been expressed in gestures. For an absurd man it is more educative than all libraries. Under another aspect the same is true for music. If any art is devoid of lessons, it is certainly music. It is too closely related to mathematics not to have borrowed their gratuitousness.”
Source: The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays
“Expression has always been my doorway to the light.”
“Expression however is still important in order to recognize patterns that will lead you to the next assignment after having grown from these one”
Source: Nothing But The Truth...
“Expression is a function of intention and intention emanates from your thought faculty.”
“Expression is how the soul exhales.”
Source: The Art of Self-Expression: How to Express Your True Nature Without Losing Yourself in Everyday Life
“Expression is never considered a given, and it is in fact maybe not what's most interesting about making art. Making art, since 1960 or something, is many things: it's a way of doing philosophy, it's a way of opening a dialogue, it's a way of putting a fact or a question out into the world, or a way of drawing people into new relationships, or a way of interrogating history. It's all these other sorts of strategies or techniques or processes that are really interesting and really valuable.”
“Expression is never helped by suppression.”
“Expression is nothing compared to logic.”
Source: In Limbo
“Expression is saying what you really feel. Impression is saying what others want to hear.”
“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.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Edited with Notes and Introductory Memoir by Adolphus William Ward
“Expression is the dress of thought.”
“Expression is the mystery of beauty.”
“Expression is truth, impression is a lie.”
“Expression is when you are at one with nothingness.”
“Expression of speech .. in what is written or said forget not that silence is also expressive,
That anguish as hot as the hottest and contempt as cold as the coldest may be without words,
That the true adoration is likewise without words and without kneeling.”
Source: Leaves of Grass
“Expression requires patience.”