Her Expression Quotes
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The English language on her tongue became a smoke-screen, without her eyes changing expression in the least.
— Pat Conroy
In her early days she had that beatific expression characteristic of Victorian prettiness - like a sheep painted by Raphael.
— James Agate
What exactly does that expression mean, 'friends with benefits'? Does he provide her with health insurance?
— Chuck Lorre
Her face looked for the answer that is always concealed in language.
— John Steinbeck
Her face was so beautiful it made me catch my breath, but her expression was stern and dangerous.
— Rick Riordan
Elise?" He looked at her with a pleading, puppy-dog expression in his eyes.
"Yes?"
"I love you. — Nicky Charles
"Yes?"
"I love you. — Nicky Charles
Jace looked at him. His expression was cool, unfriendly; his hand was atop Aline's where it rested on her thigh.
— Cassandra Clare
Her expression is from Page 18 of the Victoria's Secret catalogue.
— David Foster Wallace
I saw her face then, and I recognized something of myself in her expression. Her eyes flicked over the shelves, seeking possibilities for escape.
— Maggie Stiefvater
It is because they are so strong that she hides her feelings.
— John Christopher
Change from despair to joy he made her extremely beautiful.
— Margaret Landon
Now Blue looked promptly judgmental, which was about two ticks off from her ordinary expression and one tick off from Ronan's.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Her thoughts are full of other things just now; and people have such different ways of showing feeling: some by silence, some by words.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
His posture spoke of condescension, his expression disinterest. He was all brambles and icicles as he strode closer to her cage.
— Marissa Meyer
Er smile, which was her pretty feature, was never so pretty as when her sprightly phrase had a scratch lurking in it.
— Henry James
It's imprecise and insufficient, defining the homosexual as a person whose gender expression is at odds with his or her sex.
— Alison Bechdel
The expression on her face was one the trooper would never forget: it was the look of someone still alive who realizes she's already dead
— Alan Dean Foster
That is what every successful person loves: the game. The chance for self-expression. The chance to prove his or her worth, to excel, to win.
— Dale Carnegie
She was not one for emptying her face of expression.
— J.D. Salinger
Her expression was distant and he was ashamed to find himself hunting for sings of pain in her features, some evidence of heartache.
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
Something in her expression made Covenant feel that he came from a very poor world, where no one knew or cared about the healing of stoneware pots.
— Stephen R. Donaldson
Her dreamy countenance infuriated me more than her words. I had seen that expression directed at me once upon a time.
— David Z. Hirsch
The expression a woman wears on her face is far more important than the clothes she wears on her back.
— Dale Carnegie
Although I was able to maintain a pleasant expression, I was mentally throwing up in her face.
— Augusten Burroughs
Lord Hamlin's eyes darted in their direction, alighted on Rose, and held. His expression changed and his features softened as he looked at her.
— Melanie Dickerson
Today she wears her habitual expression of strained anxiety; she smells of violets.
— Margaret Atwood
Siamese Cats have a way of staring at you. Those who have walked in on the Queen cleaning her teeth will know the expression.
— Douglas Adams
All that time hanging around the sets, watching Norma Shearer make the most of her three expressions, was a help.
— Joan Crawford
The expression made her uncomfortable - the look that suggested she was a china doll, easily shattered.
— Marissa Meyer
Her expression is fierce and uncompromising, full of the intrepid bravery of a small boat in an uncertain sea.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Maybe it's the expression in her eyes, something at once coolly logical and fiercely defiant.
— Marie Lu
He'll have to get used to things being hard on him,' said Diana, her expression flinty. 'He's a Shadowhunter now.
— Cassandra Clare
Yes, he said, taking her hand. And now I think I finally understand that old expression - a sight for sore eyes.
— Justin Somper
Her mask gave no sign of how this affected her.
— Donna Leon