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symbolism important world
No important national language, at least in the Occidental world, has complete regularity of grammatical structure, nor is there a single logical category which is adequately and consistently handled in terms of linguistic symbolism. Edward Sapir
symbolism cynical hopeful
There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum. Arthur C. Clarke
symbolism tarot language
The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs. A. E. Waite
symbolism bulls density
I have painted and drawn bulls for some time because of their density and all the symbolism they carry. Paul Emsley
symbolism faces littles
Symbolism perhaps is a bit in your face, and I've tried my best to control that as best I can as I've grown older and thought that one could approach something with a little more subtlety. John Schlesinger
symbolism spoons stories
I usually dont like to spoon feed my audience, because I grew up idolizing story tellers who tell stories using symbolism, so it was in my nature to do the same. The Weeknd
symbolism important easy
When you have spent an important part of your life playing Let's Pretend, it's often easy to see symbolism where none exists. Gene Tierney
symbolism apples happiness-and-love
In a painful time of my life I went often to a wooded hillside where May apples grew by the hundreds, and I thought the sourness of their fruit had a symbolism for me. Instead, I was to find both love and happiness soon thereafter. So to me [the May apple] is the mandrake, the love symbol, of the old dealers in plant restoratives. Hal Borland
symbolism substance vote
If you wear a hoodie but aren't registered to vote, you got the symbolism but missed the substance. Jesse Jackson
faces
No time for better words, no time to unsay anything. -Til We Have Faces C. S. Lewis
faces rooms your-face
A friend is somebody who says the same things to your face that they would say if you're not in the room. Aaron Sorkin
faces looks morrow
...and to-morrow looked in my face more steadily than I could look at it Charles Dickens
faces malicious states threats united
The fact of the matter is that the United States faces real threats from criminals, terrorists, spies, and malicious cyber actors. James Comey
faces front hungry sitting
The faces sitting in front of you are hungry faces, Patrick Chinamasa
faces great interviews looking miss music number people playing reaching shaking thank touching wonderful
It's great, the number of people that I'm reaching through the Internet - I've done some wonderful interviews - but I miss touching the bodies. I miss shaking hands, looking into people's faces and saying, 'Hello, how are you doing? Thank you for playing my music.' Thelma Houston
faces hard
My face is distinct. It's hard to confuse me with anyone else. DJ Qualls
faces fingers
What did the 5 fingers say to the face. S L A P! Dave Chappelle
faces way spit
He looked as though his life had not only passed him by but paused along the way to spit in his face. David Sedaris
littles want said
It is because they have no Oyarsa,' said one of the pupils. It is because everyone of them wants to be a little Oyarsa himself,' said Augray. C. S. Lewis
littles too-much may
I may have aimed too high sometimes, asked too much of myself and demanded too little from those around me. Agnetha Faltskog
littles watches film
I don't watch my own films. There is little time; I'd rather see another film. Agnes Varda
littles ethics common
Economics and ethics have little in common. Agnes Repplier
littles underestimate influence
We sometimes underestimate the influence of little things Charles W. Chesnutt
littles
I myself have become a Gaullist only little by little. Charles de Gaulle
littles arcs knows
I always thought I was Jeanne d'Arc and Bonaparte. How little one knows oneself. Charles de Gaulle
littles making-money easy
Money, says the proverb, makes money. When you have got a little, it is often easy to get more. Charles Dickens
littles wealth rich
The rich are more envied by those who have a little, than by those who have nothing. Charles Caleb Colton