“This is what I give. I give an expression of care every day to each child, to help him realize that he is unique. I end each program by saying, 'You've made this day a special day by just your being you. There's no person in the whole world like you. And I like you just the way you are.' And I feel that if we in public television can only make it clear that feelings are mentionable and manageable, we will have done a great service.” IfsWorldWayGivingFeelsChildrenPersonsMadeEndsDoneWholeHelpingFeelingsCareRealizingClearSpecialTelevisionExpressionLike YouUniqueProgramWhole WorldThis DayI Like YouManageableGreat Service Author:Fred Rogers
“You can grow grapes in almost any part of the world. You just have to develop your palate enough to realize wine is an expression of the place where you make it. You don't have to take over the world; just be an artist and express your area.” WorldEnoughArtistGrowsRealizingExpressionAreasWineGrapesPalate Author:Maynard James Keenan
“The best and simplest cosmetic for women is constant gentleness and sympathy for the noblest interests of her fellow-creatures. This preserves and gives to her features an indelibly gay, fresh, and agreeable expression. If women would but realize that harshness makes them ugly, it would prove the best means of conversion.” IfsGivingMeanInterestRealizingExpressionGayProveCreaturesFellowsConstantUglyConversionPreservesFeaturesSimplestGentlenessCosmeticsHarshness Author:Berthold Auerbach
“I think a lot of people don't realize that martial arts are just an expression like anything else. It's just that most people are not trained to punch or kick, but you can walk or run or dance, which is also part of expression.” PeopleThinkingArtRunningRealizingWalksExpressionKicksMartial Arts Author:Donnie Yen
“It is a psychological law that whatever we desire to accomplish we must impress upon the subjective or subconscious mind; that is, we must register a vow with ourselves, we must make our resolution with vigor, with faith that we can do the thing we want to do; we must register our conviction with such intensity that the great creative forces within us will tend to realize them. Our impressions will become expressions just in proportion to the vigor with which we register our vows to accomplish our ambitions, to make our visions realities.” WantMindRealityLawDesireForceCan DoRealizingVisionCreativeExpressionAmbitionConvictionAccomplishImpressionPsychologicalProportionResolutionIntensityImpressSubconsciousSubjectiveVowRegisterVigorSubconscious Mind Author:Orison S. Marden
“The beginning of sense, not to say wisdom, is to realize that 'doing an action,' as used in philosophy, is a highly abstract expression--it is a stand-in used in the place of any (or almost any?) verb with a personal subject, in the same sort of way that 'thing' is a stand-in for anynoun substantive, and 'quality' a stand-in for the adjective.” WayPhilosophyActionUsedRealizingQualitySubjectsExpressionAbstractVerbsAdjectives Author:J. L. Austin
“Every child has a right to know how to achieve control of his body in order that he may use it to the limit of his ability for the expression of his own reactions to life. Even if he can never carry his efforts far enough to realize dance in its highest forms, he may experience the sheer joy of the rhythmic sense of free, controlled, and expressive movement, and through this know an addition to life to which every human being is entitled.” IfsKnowsHumansMayChildrenEnoughUseBodyFormJoyOrderRealizingHuman BeingsAbilityEffortKnow HowAchieveMovementExpressionLimitsHighestReactionsControlledSheerEntitledExpressiveSheer Joy Author:Margaret H'Doubler
“Love at first sight is only realizing an imagination that has always haunted us; or meeting with a face, a figure, or cast of expression in perfection that we have seen and admired in a less degree or in less favorable circumstances a hundred times before.” FirstsFacesRealizingImaginationFiguresExpressionCircumstancesDegreesHundredPerfectionSightMeetingsCastsLove At First Sight Book:New writings by Willam Hazlitt Source: New writings by Willam Hazlitt
“Later, I would realize that the position of most black students in predominantly white colleges was already too tenuous, our identities too scrambled, to admit to ourselves that our black pride remained incomplete. And to admit our doubt and confusion to whites, to open up our psyches to general examination by those who had caused so much of the damage in the first place, seemed ludicrous, itself an expression of self-hatred - for there seemed no reason to expect that whites would look at our private struggles as a mirror into their own souls, rather than yet more evidence of black pathology.” FirstsLooksSoulSelfReasonBlackRealizingWhiteStruggleDoubtIdentityPositionStudentsCollegeExpressionPrideEvidenceHatredMirrorsConfusionDamageNo ReasonExaminationIncompleteSelf HatredPathologyPsychBlack Pride Author:Barack Obama
“Mountains and rivers at this very moment are the actualization of the world of the ancient Buddhas. Each, abiding in its phenomenal expression, realizes completeness.” WorldMomentsEarthSpiritReligionSpiritualityRealizingExpressionMountainRiversAncientAbidingPhenomenalCompletenessActualization Author:Dogen
“I thought clarity of communication was the most important thing in writing, and if you really cared about getting your idea across, you would say it in the most straightforward way possible. Later, in college and grad school, I came to realize that language is a technology like any other, and that it's always evolving - clarity of expression is always evolving.” IfsWayWritingImportantIdeasSchoolLanguageRealizingTechnologyCollegeExpressionCommunicationImportant ThingsClarityEvolveStraightforwardGradGrad School Author:Elif Batuman
“Every word, facial expression, gesture, or action on the part of a parent gives the child some message about self-worth. It is sad that so many parents don't realize what messages they are sending.” GivingChildrenSelfActionParentRealizingExpressionMessagesSelf WorthGesturesWorth ItFacialFacial Expression Book:The new peoplemaking Source: The new peoplemaking
“Few men realize that their life, the very essence of their character, their capabilities and their audacities, are only the expression of their belief in the safety of their surroundings.” MenArtPhilosophyCharacterBeliefRealizingHistoryExpressionEssenceSafetyCapabilitySurroundingsAudacity Book:Joseph Conrad The Dover Reader Source: Joseph Conrad The Dover Reader