“Don't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you with positivity in person.” — Germany Kent Copy Share Image
There's nothing better than actually getting to watch the person and see his or her mannerisms. — Jonathan Jackson Copy Share Image
My mom and I have the exact same mannerisms - the way we talk and the gestures that we made. — Kaia Gerber Copy Share Image
Most of my mannerisms come from my Mum, who is quite a funny, witty, chatty person. My Dad was very shy. — Jason Bonham Copy Share Image
“What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution.” — Germany Kent Copy Share Image
Since I was a kid, I've always been able to copy the mannerisms and body language of everyone around me. — Eddy Alvarez Copy Share Image
One of the things I really like about Victorian novels is the close anatomisation of character. People's gestures and mannerisms and the… — Eleanor Catton Copy Share Image
Yes, we are all different. Different customs, different foods, different mannerisms, different languages, but not so different that we cannot get along… — J. Martin Kohe Copy Share Image
With any mannerisms or dialogue, you have to be careful you're not just serving yourself. What happens with improving is a lot… — Ray Liotta Copy Share Image
I tried to copy some of his mannerisms at first but it didn't work. And then I just let the spirit of… — Derek Luke Copy Share Image
Too many of Disney animators, and a lot try to emulate Disney, are trying to hit what they call quality levels. They're… — Ralph Bakshi Copy Share Image
I think in this, definitely, because you are feeling how it felt to live in a completely different time. The mannerisms and… — Radha Mitchell Copy Share Image
“People put out signals—body language, gait, clothes, facial expression, posture, attitude, speech, mannerisms—that can tell you where they’re from, what they do,… — Barry Eisler Copy Share Image
Adopting mannerisms is called mimicry. That is not a good way to do things. You don't start to imitate somebody, the way… — Neeraj Kabi Copy Share Image
Mannerism is not character, and affectation is the avowed enemy of grace. Every dancer ought to regard his laborious art as a… — August Bournonville Copy Share Image
I aspire to be Jack Nicholson. I love his every single mannerism. I used to try and be him in virtually everything… — Robert Pattinson Copy Share Image
My aim is to escape from the medium with which I work; to leave no residue of technical mannerisms to stand between… — Andrew Wyeth Copy Share Image
With any mannerisms or dialogue, you have to be careful you're not just serving yourself. What happens with improving is a lot… — Ray Liotta Copy Share Image
There are just some really beautiful people in the world. When you're walking down the street, or you're at a restaurant, someone… — Mary-Kate Olsen Copy Share Image
A deep, black grief gripped Robert Kennedy in the months following his brother's assassination. He lost weight, fell into melancholy silences, wore… — Thurston Clarke Copy Share Image
I feel like I'm a New Yorker to the bone. But there is a lot of the South in me. I know… — Jacqueline Woodson Copy Share Image
“Ever notice how amused people are when you point out one of their mannerisms or a funny quirk about them? They start… — Lesley Arfin Copy Share Image
The male dares to be different to the degree that he accepts his passivity and his desire to be female, his fagginess.… — Valerie Solanas Copy Share Image
I didn't drop into the mannerisms of another version of the character, but I guess I was pretty alert to that. — John Noble 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
Men don't understand how their mannerisms can get on women's nerves so that you feel you just have to snap. — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
I watch a lot of Kevin Nash's matches. I use a lot of his stuff. I definitely use a lot of his… — Big Cass Copy Share Image
No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Mannerism is always longing to have done, and has no true enjoyment in work. A genuine, really great talent, on the other… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Music does not live until it's interpreted - with all of its flaws, mannerisms, etc. It needs to be incarnated to be… — Helene Grimaud Copy Share Image
I worked with Mauricio Pochettino and even as a player, he had certain mannerisms and his body language. There was so much… — Ryan Mason Copy Share Image
So, to prepare for the role, I had to take music lessons, talk to wives who had husbands overseas, and carefully study… — June Allyson Copy Share Image
I realized that one cannot reveal oneself without mannerism, without some evident trace of one's personality. But all the same one should… — Georges Braque Copy Share Image
Mannerism always wants to be finished and doesn't enjoy the process. Genuine, truly great talent, however, finds its greatest satisfaction in the… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
I like, as a director and a spectator, simple, direct, frank films. Nothing disgusts me more than snobbism, mannerism, technical gratuity... and,… — John Ford Copy Share Image
As much as I love and respect my brother, Im doing my best to distance myself from him and kind of show… — Dave Franco Copy Share Image
It's often wrong to write for specific actors because one ends up using what is least interesting about them, their mannerisms and… — Claude Chabrol Copy Share Image