“I should be allowed to express my individuality.”— Lisa McGee, Erin Quinn, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, imdb.com
“Him: You can't do that! You're supposed to express your anger! Bubbles: I am. I'm just expressing it in a positive way.”— Amy Keating Rogers, Clay Morrow, Cindy Morrow, Bubbles, Tara Strong, imdb.com
“Even if I wanted to express sympathy, I physically can't.”— Sarah Kucserka, Veronica Becker, Wilhelmina Slater, Vanessa Williams, imdb.com
“She’s the exclamation mark in the happiest sentence that I could ever possibly write.”— Michael Faudet, twitter.com
“Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.”— Albert Camus, amazon.com
“All too often, we feel that we are not living the fullness of our lives because we are not expressing the fullness of our gifts.”— Elle Luna, amazon.com
“"Good by is not enough, it needs more words than Two, When friends do bid a long Adieu"”— Nathan Hale, amazon.com
“Yet, I didn’t understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid t…”— Fyodor Dostoyevsky, amazon.com
“So while our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“I thought you could beat, pummel, and thrash an idea into existence. Under such treatment, of course, any decent idea folds up its paws, turns on its back, fixes its eyes on eternity, and dies.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“For the first thing a writer should be is - excited. He should be a thing of fevers and enthusiasms. Without such vigor, he might as well be out picking peaches or digging ditches; God knows it would be better for his health.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“Have you written enough so that you are relaxed and can allow the truth to get out without being ruined by self-conscious posturings or changed by a desire to become rich?”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“What is the greatest reward a writer can have? Isn't it that day when someone rushes up to you, his face bursting with honesty, his eyes afire with admiration and cries, "That new story of yours was fine, really wonderful!”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“It is a lie to write in such way as to be rewarded by fame offered you by some snobbish quasi-literary groups in the intellectual gazettes.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“Think of Shakespeare and Melville and you think of thunder, lightning, wind. They all knew the joy of creating in large or small forms, on unlimited or restricted canvases. These are the children of the gods.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“We never sit anything out. We are cups, quietly and constantly being filled. The trick is knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“Read poetry every day of your life. Poetry is good because it flexes muscles you don’t use often enough. Poetry expands the senses and keeps them in prime condition. It keeps you aware of your nose, your eye, your ear, your tongue, your hand.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“Ours is a culture and a time immensely rich in trash as it is in treasures.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“In your reading, find books to improve your color sense, your sense of shape and size in the world.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com