I never did anything, great or small, without obtaining in advance express instructions from Adolf Hitler or any of my superiors.
Power is a central issue in social and personal transformation. Our sources and uses of power set our boundaries, give form to our relationships, even determine how much we let ourselves liberate and express aspects of the self. More than party registration, more than our purported philosophy or ideology, personal power defines our politics.
A smile can express more than a thousand feelings, but to me The Unknown, its the deadliest weapon i was created with and have control over
Perhaps it is the language that chooses the writers it needs, making use of them so that each might express a tiny part of what it is.
Only he, who penetrates into the depth of the game, can express his personality in it.
Music is, by its very nature, essentially powerless to express anything at all. Music expresses itself.
I would advise him who wishes to imitate well, to look closely into life and manners, and thereby to learn to express them with truth.
The more room you give yourself to express your true thoughts and feelings, the more room there is for your wisdom to emerge.
If you're really good, you should express yourself. . . a lot.
The faith I have when I am in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament is so strong that I find it impossible to express what I feel. . . When the time comes to leave I must force myself to overcome the inclination to prolong my stay with Jesus.
Women are at little trouble to express what they do not feel; but men are still at less to express what they do feel.
I'm an emotional creature. I make music to express that.
While cities are distinguished by their architecture and physical appearance, Bell and de-Shalit make a compelling case that many major world cities--and their inhabitants--also express their own distinctive ethos or values. The Spirit of Cities takes the reader on a wide-ranging and lively personal journey.
I'm fascinated by the ways in which people express themselves, because their responses are often counter to what they're actually feeling. Like when they're frightened, they tend to freeze. When they're angry, it doesn't always come out as volume. There are wonderful contradictions in the way that people express their emotions.
If you are going to think black, think positive about it. Don't think down on it, or think it is something in your way. And this way, when you really do want to stretch out and express how beautiful black is, everybody will hear you.
If the world ever advances beyond what it is today, it must be led by men who express their real opinions.
Sometimes there is such beauty in awkwardness. There's love and emotion trying to express itself, but at the time, it just ends up being awkward.
Colors express the main psychic functions of man.
I like acting with no lines because all of a sudden you're able to express things without always worrying about the text. It's great to have a great text, but there's a lot of stuff you can't say in words, and I think there's something really nice about good physical moments.
I don't like standing near the edge of a platform when an express train is passing through. I like to stand right back and if possible get a pillar between me and the train. I don't like to stand by the side of a ship and look down into the water. A second's action would end everything. A few drops of desperation.