The three most common expressions in aviation are, 'Why is it doing that?, 'Where are we?' and 'Oh Crap.' — Anonymous Copy Share Image
First of all, I am a man of God, and God is love. My expressions are always going to be about love. — Yoel Romero Copy Share Image
“In many a case, the phrase ‘I’d like to get to know you better’ is a euphemism for ‘I want us to… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“Few moments are so special that they should be recognized by special expressions.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
Someone told me I had funny facial expressions. I don't know whether I take that as a compliment or not, but. — Lucy Punch Copy Share Image
Those expressions are omitted which can not with propriety be read aloud in the family. — Thomas Bowdler Copy Share Image
You have certain expressions when you write music, a lot of different emotions, a lot of different feelings. — Phil Anselmo Copy Share Image
“Nothing touches your skin of sweat (meltdown of oceanic kisses) when the purple light whispers to the moon in silent moonlit clarity” — Bear Step Copy Share Image
Look for all fancy wordings and get rid of themAvoid all terms and expressions, old or new, that embody affectation. — Jacques Barzun Copy Share Image
Watch how you communicate with a woman. Because you're always communicating, even when you're not talking - with your body language, your… — Orlando Bloom Copy Share Image
Coach Cunningham's my guy. Without me saying a word, he can read my body language and facial expressions and tell me exactly… — Ndamukong Suh Copy Share Image
I never really think of acting and directing as being separate; they are just different expressions of the same thing. — Peter Capaldi Copy Share Image
“On my fifteenth birthday, I came to realize that the expression spoiled rotten meant exactly that. We kids were the apples of… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“When the peace in not inside, we seek it outside. When the peace is not outside, we turn inside. Whether there is… — Franklin Gillette Copy Share Image
I don't know if English is the only language where some expressions only and solely mean the opposite of what they say… — A. A. Gill Copy Share Image
You can't do opera when already from the 10th row you can only see little dolls on the stage. In such an… — Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Copy Share Image
“Expressions used almost exclusively in poetry ... tend to be concentrated in the oldest biblical texts. Generally, it may be said that… — Angel Sáenz-Badillos Copy Share Image
I know a few expressions. I know what Hilary Clinton basically says in Russian when you translate her into Russian over and… — Louie Gohmert Copy Share Image
Sometimes I get a little confused because with dancing I can express my emotions with my body. With acting you have to… — Alyson Stoner Copy Share Image
Essentially, all expressions of human nature ever produced, from a caveman's paintings to Mozart's symphonies and Einstein's view of the universe, emerge… — Miguel Nicolelis Copy Share Image
While I am aware of no counsel on whether kissing should be reserved only for post-mission dating or courtship, I am aware… — John Bytheway Copy Share Image
“I wish I could convey the perfection of a seal slipping into water or a spider monkey swinging from point to point… — Yann Martel Copy Share Image
What expressions we used - in part taken over and in part newly invented! above all, the famous 'wholly other' breaking in… — Karl Barth Copy Share Image
When I laugh,Its to hide my pain when I feel ashamed. When I cry,there's too many reason why. When I smile,i'm dying… — Jasmine Copy Share Image
“Montag tried to see the men's faces, the old faces he remembered from the firelight, lined and tired. He was looking for… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“I'm not the first one to point out that George Lucas used plastic helmets to cover the faces of the storm troopers… — Henrik Fexeus Copy Share Image
I prepare for a shoot by saturating my brain with images that have different moods or expressions. — Craig McDean Copy Share Image
“Every individual is an author in himself. It is only that he falls short of words to express; list of stories.” — Aniruddha Sastikar Copy Share Image
“Few realize how loud their expressions really are. Be kind with what you wordlessly say.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
I'm big on facial expressions, and I'm big on mannerisms, which I find to be hilarious. — J. B. Smoove Copy Share Image
Those expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud in the family. — Thomas Bowdler Copy Share Image