Yes, but humans are more important than animals,' said Brutha. 'This is a point of view often expressed by humans,' said Om.
You are the forward edge of life's advancement; in this moment in time you are the finest expression of life's brilliance.
I like to see an angry Englishman," said Poirot. "They are very amusing. The more emotional they feel the less command they have of language.
You are, I think, a little bit contemptuous of the way I prosecute my inquiries," he said with a twinkle.
She seemed like a creature made to attract everyone and express nothing real, though it would take a master observer, like Magnus, to know it.
How do you know I'm not like that actress they're always mocking, the one whose expressions they claim never change? What's her name? Kristen Stewart.
Elise?" He looked at her with a pleading, puppy-dog expression in his eyes. "Yes?" "I love you.
After being hurt by the world so much, they began to see the demons within humans. So without hiding it through trickery, they worked to express it.
Mind being the seat of the soul, and literature being the expression of the mind, literature, it follows, is the soul of an age, the surviving and immortal part of it.
If you find holes in my book that you could drive a car through, do not be too sure they were not left there for that express purpose.
Nothing was or is farther from my intentions, than to enlist myself as the champion of a fixed opinion, where I have only expressed doubt.
They should make condoms shaped like socks, so I could wear them with sandals and properly express my love for you.
Valor in the leader is often an expression of the leader's character, fortitude, grace, vulnerability, openness, and honesty.
She had the hard, half-apathetic expression of one who deems anything possible at the hands of time and chance, except perhaps fair play
How small the cosmos (a kangaroo's pouch would hold it), how paltry and puny in comparison to human consciousness, to a single individual recollection, and its expression in words!
No' seems such a flimsy and inadequate little word to express how very little interest I have in hearing you rambling on about that particular topic.
Luxury items are those things that are mass-produced by a third party and marketed to us to purchase so that we can express our individuality.
Morality existed only in action. It arose out of action: was formed and tested in action: expressed itself in action. That was why we mustn't cheapen it with words
People tell me I have a winning smile, but it’s just not true. My grin took silver at last year’s Facial Expression Olympics.
I arch my eyebrows like an archer—Robin Hood. My facial expressions can feed the poor.
It was obvious from their expressions that they believed the wellbeing of R.’s inhabitants was endangered by my youth. The visit was very enjoyable, but the horror of the previous night still clung to me.