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Self Expression Quotes

    “She had blue skin,
    And so did he.
    He kept it hid
    And so did she.
    They searched for blue
    Their whole life through,
    Then passed right by—
    And never knew.”

    Shel Silverstein, Everything On It

      “Do not be afraid to bring out the more sensitive or ambitious sides to your character. These repressed parts of you are yearning to be let out. In the theater of life, expand the roles that you play. Don’t worry about people’s reactions to any changes in you they sense. You are not so easy to categorize, which will fascinate them and give you the power to play with their perceptions of you, altering them at will.”

      Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 372)

        “To live is to express, and to express you have to create. Creation is never merely repetition. To live is to express oneself freely in creation.”

        Bruce Lee, Striking Thoughts (Page 6)

          “I tried to give up the Way of Elegance and stop writing poems, but something always stirred my heart and mind—such is its magic.”

          Bashō, Narrow Road To The Interior (Page 185)

            “Your true self does not speak in words or banal phrases. Its voice comes from deep within you, from the substrata or your psyche, from something embedded physically within you. It emanates from your uniqueness, and it communicates through sensations and powerful desires that seem to transcend you. You cannot ultimately understand why you are drawn to certain activities or forms of knowledge. This cannot really be verbalized or explained. It is simply a fact of nature.”

            Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 115)

              “You shouldn’t worry about whether or not you have something to say, as long as you’re saying exactly what you mean without holding anything back.”

              Cole Schafer

                “If you want to be a good writer, if you want to be a writer that has something to say, you can’t be afraid to write your truths, even if these truths are going to hurt some people around you. Good writers hurt their friends from time to time, this is the cost of doing business, this is the cost of writing truths.”

                Cole Schafer