In the present time you don't REALLY establish what you're GOING through, but after time it's declared something. Right now there COULD be some writers doing something EXPRESSING their thoughts in a whole different STYLE that we're not aware of. This could be the 'in-between the notes generation.'
Read MoreI think sensitive is the WRONG DESCRIPTION of me. I'm British, ACTUALLY, so quite BAD at EXPRESSING myself in conversation, as any ex-girlfriend will tell you. I'm probably emotionally stunted.
Read MoreFidelity to the SUBJECT's thought and to his characteristic WAY of EXPRESSING himself is the sine qua non of journalistic QUOTATION.
Read MoreOne of the lessons learned from 22 July is that we have to take seriously all those PEOPLE who take part in debates on the Internet, expressing extreme VIEWS, and then meet them, DISCUSS with them, bring them into the open. We have not used bans or used the laws to try to forbid parties or POLITICAL tendencies which we don't LIKE.
Read MoreThere are, I think, four distinct types of weird story: one EXPRESSING a MOOD or feeling, ANOTHER expressing a PICTORIAL conception, a third expressing a general situation, condition, legend or INTELLECTUAL conception, and a fourth explaining a definite tableau or specific dramatic situation or climax.
Read MoreI am not very good at EXPRESSING myself in a simple WAY so it can CREATE mis-understandings and I HATE that.
Read MoreTwitter was an ALTERNATIVE COMMUNITY for me. A different kind of community. I knew I was making people angry. But it didn't MATTER, they weren't my community. But the longer I was on Twitter and the more I came to know these people, to like and respect them, the more I could see the EMPATHY and GRIEF and sorrow they were expressing.
Read MoreEven relatively TOLERANT COUNTRIES FINE and jail people for EXPRESSING heterodox views. America uniquely protects speech.
Read MoreProsecuting me as an elected POLITICIAN for EXPRESSING the OPINIONS of my constituents is absurd.
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