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Expression Quotes by Henry David Thoreau
- I fear chiefly lest my expression may not be extravagant enough, may not wander far enough beyond the narrow limit of my daily experience, so…
- We have built for this world a family mansion, and the next a family tomb. The best works of art are the expression of man's…
- After all, I believe it is the style of thought entirely, and the style of expression, which makes the difference in books.
- We seem to have forgotten that the expression "a liberal education" originally meant among the Romans one worthy of free men; while the learning of…
- When I hear the hypercritical quarreling about grammar and style, the position of the particles, etc., etc., stretching or contracting every speaker to certain rules…
- When I hear the hypercritical quarreling about grammar and style, the position of the particles, etc., etc... I see that they forget that the first…
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- Artificial intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can elicit empathy and make your mirror neurons quiver. — Diane Ackerman
- When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence. — Ansel Adams
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- Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. — Ansel Adams