“Flowers speak to us if we listen. Appreciating the blossom in hand or pausing in the garden to admire the beauty quiets our outer selves till we hear something new, something we did not hear before - the still, small voice of Nature herself.” IfsStillsSelfHandsSpeakVoiceFlowerGardenAppreciateAdmireSomething NewSmall VoicePausing Book:A Sense of Seasons Source: A Sense of Seasons
“What you desire, as an actor, is to have an impact. That's why you did it. You want to move people, and you want to resonate with your audience. It's always a great compliment to have people appreciate and speak of the characters. I can go anywhere in the world, to places where people don't actually speak English, and people can say, verbatim, what I said on the show as Mr. Eko, which is great. That's fun!” PeopleWorldWantSaidI CanCharacterShowsMovingDesireActorsSpeakFunAudienceAppreciateImpactComplimentSpeak English Author:Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
“Everything is an open book. I don't speak on other people's hardship, but if it happened in my life or something that has been an experience on my particular journey, I'm going to talk about it. That's what my fan base appreciates the most. I'm universal. You can relate to the things I say or that I go through.” PeopleIfsHas BeensBookSpeakHappenedJourneyFansParticularAppreciateUniversalRelateHardshipOpen Book Author:Kevin Hart
“I had to appreciate other things about music, like the writing and the cadence and dealing with producers. I became a student. I wanted to learn the actual idea of what this industry was before I could creatively speak a lot of the things that I wanted to speak.” WritingIdeasWantedSpeakStudentsIndustryAppreciateProducersCadence Author:Dawn Angelique
“I appreciate the written word and spoken word more, but Atonement sort of established so much of me. It was a character that didn't really speak, and I found that a lot of the roles I was gravitating toward after that were kind of nonverbal.” KindCharacterFoundSpeakRolesWrittenAppreciateAtonementWritten WordSpoken WordNonverbal Author:Saoirse Ronan
“I don't think the white establishment will ever respect or appreciate a black man who speaks the truth.” ThinkingMenSpeakBlackWhiteAppreciateEstablishmentSpeak The Truth Author:Rick James
“We expect kids to go straight from Shel Silverstein to William Shakespeare. There needs to be a bridge of relatable, fun, rhythmic verse that gets kids to cross over, so to speak, so they can appreciate Mary Oliver and Naomi Shihab Nye and Langston Hughes.” KidsSpeakFunAppreciateVersesRelatable Author:Kwame Alexander
“I always appreciate when people save, and more importantly, share. As we speak, there are people in this world - mostly men - who have giant collections of recordings that no one will ever hear. And the value of that collection is almost defined by the fact that nobody else can hear it.” PeopleMenWorldValuesSpeakShareAppreciate Author:Ian MacKaye
“If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much.” IfsWould BeHumanitySpeakAnimalToo MuchGraceDogAppreciateCatFellowsPetKittenOutspokenPet AnimalsCat And DogFunny CatCute DogCat DogDogs And LifeCat LoverPets CatsCat LoveInspirational CatCute CatEmotional Honesty Author:Mark Twain
“You don’t want a general houseworker, do you? Or a traveling companion, quiet, refined, speaks fluent French entirely in the present tense? Or an assistant billiard-maker? Or a private librarian? Or a lady car-washer? Because if you do, I should appreciate your giving me a trial at the job. Any minute now, I am going to become one of the Great Unemployed. I am about to leave literature flat on its face. I don’t want to review books any more. It cuts in too much on my reading.” IfsWantGivingShouldBookJobsFacesReadingLiteratureSpeakToo MuchCuttingMinutesCarQuietAppreciateTrialsFlatsCompanionMakersReviewsLibrarianTenseAssistantsRefinedUnemployedFluentPresent Tense Book:A month of Saturdays: thirty-one famous pieces by Source: A month of Saturdays: thirty-one famous pieces by
“To those who do not know mathematics it is difficult to get across a real feeling as to the beauty, the deepest beauty, of nature ... If you want to learn about nature, to appreciate nature, it is necessary to understand the language that she speaks in.” IfsKnowsWantRealFeelingsScienceSpeakLanguageDifficultNatureLearningDiscoveryAppreciateMathematicsNature BeautyReal Feelings Author:Richard P. Feynman