I want to be clear that I only share passages from the Bible as a gesture of love. — Israel Folau Copy Share Image
The most shocking act, closely examined, is just a louder version of some habitual gesture. — Susan Choi Copy Share Image
“In a gesture of socialist support, the Dear Leader placed his hand upon her.” — Adam Johnson Copy Share Image
Each single gesture of art must be daring. One must not be concerned with the side-effects. — Toni Servillo Copy Share Image
I am different because I have better schooling, better understanding of the line, gesture, how feet working, positions. They taught me modern… — Natalia Makarova Copy Share Image
If you have an idea, you have to move on it, to make a gesture. Drawing is an immediate way of articulating… — Jeff Koons Copy Share Image
I am not married, no. I wasn't really into the notion when I was younger, but now I think a proposal is… — Miranda Hart Copy Share Image
“Thanks. I forgot how to flip off the English. I'll use the correct hand gesture next time." "My pleasure. Always happy to… — Stephanie Perkins Copy Share Image
I think by drawing, so I'll draw or diagram everything from a piece of furniture to a stage gesture. I understand things… — Robert Wilson Copy Share Image
Wearing a suit can seem like a somewhat archaic gesture, a concession to formality in a determinedly casual age. — Tom Junod Copy Share Image
“Aren‘t you going to get up?" He put a hand on the curve of her hip, a possessive gesture that had already… — Nalini Singh Copy Share Image
There's something strange about a laptop, how you can make the tiniest gesture and make the biggest sound. I don't feel I've… — Anna Meredith Copy Share Image
Where words leave off, gesture begins. Don't we speak of a person being speechless with rage, dancing with impatience, setting his teeth?… — Charlie Chaplin Copy Share Image
I want to gesture toward a poetry of ourselves and others under the conditions of twenty-first-century absolutism, making us dimensional in a… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
“And eighteen times this easy gesture, this stooping over with the tee between the fingers, the ball hidden, protected in the perspiring… — Randy Attwood Copy Share Image
The American birthright belongs, potentially, to everyone. This is unprecedented. Other countries accept migrants on the basis of economic necessity or as… — Bret Stephens Copy Share Image
I wish I were shyly, quietly intriguing, like Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, like someone French and fashionable who knows how to twirl her… — Elizabeth Wurtzel Copy Share Image
For one thing, I want gesture-any kind of gesture, all kinds of gesture-gentle or brutal, joyous or tragic; the gesture of space… — Elaine de Kooning Copy Share Image
“The desire to describe voice, gesture, skin color, is a desire to eat, take over, make into part of the pattern. I… — Patricia Lockwood Copy Share Image
A gesture cannot be regarded as the expression of an individual, as his creation (because no individual is capable of creating a… — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
I'm never more aware of the limitations of language than when I try to describe beauty. Language can create its own loveliness,… — Scott Sanders Copy Share Image
“I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the corner of my apron: Penelope did this too. And more than once: you… — Edna St. Vincent Millay Copy Share Image
“It is only a gesture,” he said, turning back to Shadow. “But gestures mean everything.” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“An introvert talks more than an extrovert because when the mouth is closed, the mind is opened.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
It's a rather rude gesture, but at least it's clear what you mean. — Katharine Hepburn Copy Share Image
In the end, the gesture of painting becomes almost meditative, like a ritual. — Shahzia Sikander Copy Share Image
'Defying Gravity' is a big, theatrical, grand gesture. In film, how do you match that? — Marc Platt Copy Share Image
A period film, where you, for example, where you have a traditional wardrobes, you are bound to act a certain way. But… — Donnie Yen Copy Share Image
Perfume is a form of writing, an ink, a choice made in the first person, the dot on the i, a weapon,… — Serge Lutens Copy Share Image
Making music is an inward and outward gesture at once. I make it because I'm communing with a side of myself that… — Arca Copy Share Image
“If love were a gesture, I don’t think it would be a gyrating pelvis. But then again, I could be wrong, as… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
The gesture with which one generation guards the next is the movement, and the only time we see it clearly, of life… — Storm Jameson Copy Share Image
I've learned that in the theater the story is everything. Every lyric, every line and every musical gesture has to propel the… — Trey Anastasio Copy Share Image
I talk fast, I'm always running from one thing to another, and I tend to gesture a lot with my hands when… — Channing Dungey Copy Share Image
“He extended a finger to her face, the simple gesture bringing into play the sleek muscles of his shoulders and arms. “You… — Chris Lange Copy Share Image
Everybody uses mime and gesture in real life, though we don't realize it. It's very useful as a performance technique, though it… — Anthony Daniels Copy Share Image