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You and I are black and white - a film noir, filled with gestures, poignant and tender
— John Geddes
That's how myths are born. Out of our carelessness, out of our tattered nerves, out of jokes that go wrong and flashy gestures.
— Sergei Lukyanenko
By profession an observer of tones and gestures,
— Walter Scott
And I must bear
What is ordained with patience, being aware
Necessity doth front the universe
With an invincible gesture. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
What is ordained with patience, being aware
Necessity doth front the universe
With an invincible gesture. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The words, gestures, and threats of our officers were thrown away upon men who had lost all presence of mind and only longed for absence of body.
— Andrew Potter
Take a favorite trick of yours and write a 'gestures script' how could you improve clarity [using gestures].
— Roberto Giobbi
Following Christ means following him through life, following him in every word and gesture, following him out of one clime into another.
— George Whitefield
We don't experience light, color, and gesture in a vacuum. We experience it in contexts.
— Jay Maisel
Women can be vivacious. We are allowed more varieties of facial expression and gestures. Men must be rocklike.
— Gloria Steinem
Her eyes were glistening, but for some reason he couldn't reach out and touch her. It was like some gestures were so simple they were beyond him.
— Garth Risk Hallberg
Romance is about the little things - small loving gestures, hugs, saying 'I love you' (and meaning it), and sincere compliments.
— Gregory J. P. Godek
We must be precise with love, its language and its gestures. If it is to save us, we must look at it as clearly as we should learn to look at death
— Julian Barnes
A brand is a living entity-and it is enriched or undermined cumulatively over time, the product of a thousand small gestures.
— Michael Eisner
I'm the master of distractions. A couple of hand gestures and BAM! I'll pull the underwear clean off your butt.
— Si Robertson
Dr. Paul Ekman is a great guy... studying micro-expressions... gestures... and many other facial expression... body movements....
— Deyth Banger
I like to use research to enlarge the poem. And sometimes a rhetorical or syntactical gesture stitches the poem along.
— Alison Hawthorne Deming
The gesture with which one generation guards the next is the movement, and the only time we see it clearly, of life itself.
— Storm Jameson
I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
— Theresa May
Then he smiles and I smile. And then I blush and he lowers his eyes, and it's like this entire pantomime of nervous gestures.
— Becky Albertalli
OPERA, n. A play representing life in another world, whose inhabitants have no speech but song, no motions but gestures and no postures but attitudes.
— Ambrose Bierce
Typographical design should perform optically what the speaker creates through voice and gesture of his thoughts.
— El Lissitzky
As much preparation as I had made for the old man Salieri, gestures and so on, the fact is after sitting for hours, your movements are kind of slow.
— F. Murray Abraham
Line dancing is as sinful as any other type of dancing, with its sexual gestures and touching. It is an incitement to lust.
— Ian Paisley
The gestures and the swagger and the attitude of black men is imitated everywhere in American culture, but people still find black men intolerable.
— Jess Row
I've never been fooled by the romantic, grand gestures. Love is all about the little things, the everyday considerations, kindnesses, and pardons.
— Sarah McCoy
Who is the hunchback in my comic opera, but me? I'm crippled on the inside and unable to make the gestures of love ...
— John Geddes
I do think grand gestures are a hit and miss, especially for girls.
— Carly Rae Jepsen
I was hittin' him with body punches and I hurt him. Actually he was cryin' in there, makin' woman gestures like
— Mike Tyson
A chimpanzee who is really gearing up for a fight doesn't waste time with gestures but just goes ahead and attacks.
— Frans De Waal
If you sing a song of peace with enough gestures and grimaces, it becomes a war song.
— Jean Giraudoux
We are full of rhythms ... our pulse, our gestures, our digestive tracts, the lunar and seasonal cycles.
— Yehudi Menuhin
using hand gestures to try and communicate
— Julia Watson
Never ask a trader if he is profitable: you can easily see it in his gesture and gait.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires.
— James Joyce
Conan Doyle is amazing in the way he has Watson describe Sherlock's posture, mood swings, his hand gestures, and so forth in the novels.
— Benedict Cumberbatch
We should think of a photographer as a Samurai who makes rituals, moves and gestures in order to develop his techniques and his instinct.
— Alex Majoli
Go therefore, and do that which is within you to do. Take no heed of gestures that beckon you aside. Ask of no man permission to perform.
— Winifred Holtby
Only as a grand gesture of defeat will men creep into the arms of the state and seek refuge in its power rather than their own courage.
— Henry Wriston
Nurturing is not complex. It's simply being tuned in to the thing or person before you and offering small gestures toward what it needs at that time.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
I think men know to seduce women though words and conversation and nice gestures. That's much sexier than when a man uses muscle.
— Donatella Versace
It's hard enough to be a heterosexual playing gay and not having the gay gestures.
— Christopher Sieber
The internet is a wild land with its own games, languages and gestures through which we are starting to share common feelings.
— Ai Weiwei
Skirts of the unknown, and the white men rushing out of a tumble-down hovel, with great gestures
— Joseph Conrad
Is courage just the awareness that gestures, journeys, lives have intrinsic shape, and must, one way or another, be completed?
— Peter Behrens
I am the most spontaneous speaker in the world because every word, every gesture, and every retort has been carefully rehearsed.
— George Bernard Shaw
I'll be honest, I felt an urge to squeeze him like a kitten and that led to the gesture I made. There was nothing behind it really.
— Vladimir Putin
Undoubtedly Italians use hand gestures and body language more creatively and prolifically than other European cultures.
— Ross King
You pierce me with a look, a word, a gesture. And yet those same weapons could shield me from hurt if you so choose.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
It was one of the late Conservative Government's gestures towards agriculture
graceful as a kiss, and of about as much use. — Sheila Kaye-Smith
graceful as a kiss, and of about as much use. — Sheila Kaye-Smith
The different tempos and yeah, it's cadence. It's the way she moves through space, it's gestures.
— Vera Farmiga
All the gestures of children are graceful; the reign of distortion and unnatural attitudes commences with the introduction of the dancing master.
— Joshua Reynolds
Sometimes, I wondered if I might speed up his words by grabbing his wrists and finishing his gestures for him.
— Erik Bundy
I see you as series of gestures, a palette of colors -all these tiny tiles pixelate, and then coalesce ... into the idea of you ...
— John Geddes
Simple, common gestures can also unconsciously influence our thoughts and feelings.
— Daniel Kahneman
Turning your nose up at a genuine and sincere gesture of hospitality is no way to travel or to make friends around the world.
— Anthony Bourdain
We question ourselves through others by way of stories, advice, and gestures; and we receive our answers form listening to others reactions
— Jeremy Aldana
Technology is making gestures precise and brutal, and with them men.
— Theodor Adorno
Predator and prey move in silent gestures, on the seductive dance of death, in the shadows cast by the vultures of the night.
— Luis Marques
In song and dance, man forgets how to walk and speak and is on the way into flying into the air, dancing ... his very gestures express enchantment.
— Friedrich Nietzsche