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  • Emphasize your strengths on your resume, in your cover letters and in your interviews. It may sound obvious, but you'd be surprised how many people simply list everything they've ever done. Convey your passion and link your strengths to measurable results. Employers and interviewers love concrete data. -- Marcus Buckingham
  • Convey your passion and link your strengths to measurable results. Employers and interviewers love concrete data. -- Marcus Buckingham
  • Advertising doesn't create a product advantage. It can only convey it. -- William Bernbach
  • You can convey a lot of emotion with just some eyebrows and mouth movement. -- Gillian Jacobs
  • Wealth, in even the most improbable cases, manages to convey the aspect of intelligence. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
  • The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants. -- Johnny Depp
  • Education has failed in a very serious way to convey the most important lesson science can teach: skepticism. -- David Suzuki
  • Management's job is to convey leadership's message in a compelling and inspiring way. Not just in meetings, but also by example. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • I'm not interested in clothes that just convey a certain look or fashion. Clothes for me have always been a form of self-expression. -- Phoebe Philo
  • If a leader doesn't convey passion and intensity then there will be no passion and intensity within the organization and they'll start to fall down and get depressed. -- Colin Powell
  • Memory is not particularly linear - it is associative, repetitive, subjective and porous. But the writer needs to convey disorder and dysfunction without making the novel itself disorderly or dysfunctional. -- Dana Spiotta
  • Anybody who has something sensible or worthwhile to say should be able to say it calmly and soberly, relying on the words themselves to convey his meaning, without resorting to yelling. -- Richard Dawkins
  • To experience sublime natural beauty is to confront the total inadequacy of language to describe what you see. Words cannot convey the scale of a view that is so stunning it is felt. -- Eleanor Catton
  • My goal is to strip things down so that you need just the right amount of words or shape to convey what you need to convey. I like editing. I like it very tight. -- Maya Lin
  • There are times, you know, it's said in the Spiritual Tradition, just a glimpse at an enlightened personage can convey immense information at the sub-conscious level that sprouts later, that we don't even know. -- Dan Millman
  • You used to have to sing and convey emotion, and now, well, technically you can do anything with technology. It sucks for music today, but that's why that old music feels so good to me. -- Christina Aguilera
  • There is more to sex appeal than just measurements. I don't need a bedroom to prove my womanliness. I can convey just as much sex appeal, picking apples off a tree or standing in the rain. -- Audrey Hepburn
  • When you are older you will understand how precious little things, seemingly of no value in themselves, can be loved and prized above all price when they convey the love and thoughtfulness of a good heart. -- Edwin Booth
  • Words can never adequately convey the incredible impact of our attitudes toward life. The longer I live the more convinced I become that life is 10 percent what happens to us and 90 percent how we respond to it. -- Charles R. Swindoll
  • I believe there is no doctrine more dangerous to the Church today than to convey the impression that a revival is something peculiar in itself and cannot be judged by the same rules of causes and effect as other things. -- Billy Sunday
  • You learn to rely on a few basic movements and use your voice to the greatest extent possible to convey your emotions. So there was a technical challenge there and a responsibility to create a character from behind the mask. -- Helena Bonham Carter
  • What I was trying to convey there was the kind of waste land that was left after the war. It was a bit like one always thinks of war, you know, stark scenery and no birds, no trees, no leaves, nothing living. And just emptiness. -- George Martin
  • My main concern with the condition of mathematics in high school is that there's a lot of fear involved! Math is not, generally speaking, presented in a fun way. The concepts, as I see them, are fun, and that's the way I'd like to convey them myself. -- Danica McKellar
  • I think that if you can convey a kind of a complexity, a mystery, a truth in stillness, that, to me, is really worth striving for, and I totally agree with Michael Fassbender in that less is more. If it's going on inside you, the camera will find it. -- Gabriel Byrne
  • I hate cameras. I hate cameras and I hate camera phones. The camera's my worst enemy and my best friend. It's the way I convey my emotions to the world without saying a word, so I use it. People always say, 'You come alive as soon as the camera's on!' -- Nicki Minaj
  • I think the goal with any writing, but especially narrative nonfiction, is to put the blockade of putting your thoughts in this unnatural medium of print and then trying to reach through that and actually convey what's going on, what you think, and make people laugh and recognize themselves while doing it. Definitely the laughing thing. -- Sloane Crosley
  • Whenever you're looking at new ways to get in shape, first you have to decide what you want. Do you want a more muscular look, or do you want to slim down and appear more toned and ripped? I adapt my training and diet with each role I do, depending on the image I want to convey. -- Scott Adkins
  • To convey one's mood -- John Cooper Clarke
  • I would far rather convey grace than explain it. -- Philip Yancey
  • Do whatever it takes to convey your essential self -- Martha Beck
  • Trying to convey an emotion through words is not easy. -- Kris Allen
  • My secret agenda is to convey my values to my kids. -- Robert Fulghum
  • I think it's always harder in a film to convey intimacy. -- Patricia Clarkson
  • Our feelings are unreliable and cannot be trusted to convey truth. -- Joyce Meyer
  • When entertainment works the best, you're creating an apparatus to convey emotions. -- John Ridley
  • He managed to convey indifference, contempt, and boredom in the one word. -- Charlaine Harris
  • I don't need dialogue to convey emotion or thoughts to my audience. -- Ving Rhames
  • I never reflect or convey that which I have not experienced myself. -- Abbas Kiarostami
  • Our senses convey that all is not well with the natural world. -- Peter Garrett
  • Words cannot convey the value of yoga - it has to be experienced. -- B.K.S. Iyengar
  • Often the surest way to convey misinformation is to tell the strict truth. -- Mark Twain
  • Work cannot convey the almost voluptuous sweetness of the feelings experienced ... in solitude. -- Alexandra David-Neel
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  • Wagner manages to convey emotion with music better than anyone, before or since. -- Stephen Hawking
  • All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are. -- Pablo Neruda
  • Dialogue should convey a sense of spontaneity but eliminate the repetitiveness of real talk. -- Elizabeth Bowen
  • I'm not trying to convey a message, I'm just trying to tell a story. -- Emily Giffin
  • I wanted to convey the message to children that this life is worth living, -- Hayao Miyazaki
  • A novel should be an experience and convey an emotional truth rather than arguments. -- Joyce Cary
  • The job of a writer is not to convey emotion but to invoke it. -- Eric T. Benoit
  • A leader's ability to convey confidence and his ability to communicate effectively are similar. -- John C. Maxwell
  • Languages differ essentially in what they must convey and not in what they may convey. -- Roman Jakobson
  • Music is the unspoken language that can convey feelings more accurately than talking ever could. -- Elizabeth Smart
  • Facts do not convey truth. That's a mistake. Facts create norms, but truth creates illumination. -- Werner Herzog
  • ... people notice differences and expect every difference in form to convey some difference in meaning. -- Steven Pinker
  • Spoken language's elaborate rhythms and inflections convey more meaning per word than the printed word. -- Timothy Noah
  • Where men cannot freely convey their thoughts to one another, no other liberty is secure. -- William Ernest Hocking
  • You have to see a building to comprehend it. Photographs cannot convey the experience, nor film. -- Arthur Erickson
  • The great thing about really heightened historical dramas is that they can convey much larger themes. -- Cynthia Addai-Robinson
  • A writer should bury his thoughts deep and convey them through the characters in his novel. -- Mo Yan
  • The voice has to be very clear at all times in order to convey the emotion -- Ednita Nazario
  • The people who work in the scientific field, they need help to convey what it's about. -- Edward Norton
  • Music infuses your spirit with a certain energy that I try to convey in my work. -- Oscar Hijuelos
  • The voice has to be very clear at all times in order to convey the emotion. -- Ednita Nazario
  • The sea and wind can at the same time convey my neighbour's vessel and my own. -- Jean-Baptiste Say
  • In speaking, it is best to be clear and say just enough to convey the meaning. -- Confucius
  • Every dollar not spent is another dollar you have to reach the voters and convey a message. -- Ted Cruz
  • When you perform, you can convey emotions differently, and your look can reflect each of those emotions. -- Rita Ora
  • I cannot find language of sufficient energy to convey my sense of the sacredness of private integrity. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Every season, I take the opportunity to convey a much larger message than just hemlines and trends. -- Kenneth Cole
  • I wish there was a word more than 'love' itself to convey what I feel for you. -- Faraaz Kazi
  • Words alone cannot fully convey the realities of the soul or the greatness of the human spirit. -- William Shirley
  • Be able to describe anything visual, such as a street scene, in words that convey your meaning. -- Marilyn vos Savant
  • For years, despite having impeccable taste, I didn't understand how to convey that I had impeccable taste -- Courtney Love
  • Obviously, the emotions I want to convey through music are streamed through the way I interpret life. -- PJ Harvey
  • I believe if you want to convey a complex philosophy, its advisable to keep it simple: day-to-day lingo. -- Amish Tripathi
  • [Scientists] define these [terms] in tight phrases which convey a meaning only to those who already understand it. -- Anthony Standen
  • I think sometimes you don't understand how to convey an idea, depending on the moment you're living in. -- Mike Birbiglia
  • I believe if you want to convey a complex philosophy, it's advisable to keep it simple: day-to-day lingo. -- Amish Tripathi
  • Most analysts are SO SMART and have amazing ideas, but they can't convey their genius ideas to others. -- Chip Heath
  • The duty of a historian is simply to understand and then convey that understanding, no more than that. -- Antony Beevor
  • Proverbs, words, and grammar inflections convey the public sense with more purity and precision, than the wisest individual. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • In 'Packing for Mars,' I tried to convey the importance of getting young people interested in science. -- Mary Roach
  • I want to convey that I'm crazy about the Kardashians - but I'm not sure which is which. -- Aaron Sorkin
  • Statistics do not convey emotion. They shock us for a minute or two, and then we click again. -- Madeleine M. Kunin
  • If we are not careful, we will convey the message that investigators have to be perfect. Not true! -- Richard G. Scott
  • If I remember correctly, a writer is someone who wants to convey information. Language or writing is a code -- Clifford Geertz
  • I always meant to convey a message of peace and harmony, and thought I was choosing my songs accordingly. -- Susan Schneider
  • One of the hardest things in the world is to convey a meaning accurately from one mind to another. -- Lewis Carroll
  • The university is our culture's assertion that what is made by the mind has value and can convey values. -- A. Bartlett Giamatti
  • I am convinced that abstract form, imagery, color, texture, and material convey meaning equal to or greater than words. -- Katherine McCoy
  • Sometimes you don't want to be a slapstick clown in order to convey a funny perception of the world. -- Tina Weymouth
  • We are often jealous of our little secrets, though to another ear they generally convey neither profit nor entertainment. -- Eden Phillpotts
  • I realize now that the reality of things is not something you convey to people but something you make. -- Haruki Murakami
  • I'm going to put every aspect of myself out into the world and try to convey it through photography. -- Ryan McGinley
  • If I remember correctly, a writer is someone who wants to convey information. Language or writing is a code. -- Clifford Geertz
  • I always felt teasing came alongside a deeper meaning, as if [Osho] wanted to convey something immensely valuable to me. -- Milarepa
  • And I like to convey my feelings, my emotions, my experience, the information I have to public use, public opinion. -- Vicente Fox
  • Novels attempt to render human experience; that's really all they are. They are meant to convey empathy for the character. -- Sue Monk Kidd
  • The propositions of mathematics are devoid of all factual content; they convey no information whatever on any empirical subject matter. -- Carl Gustav Hempel
  • Monogamy is monotonous, but it's safe you know. And that's my philosophy. And I like to convey that to people. -- Joy Behar
  • The thing that I do try to convey is, don't do what I did - but ask what I asked. -- Elizabeth Gilbert
  • What is outside yourself does not convey much worth; Clothes do not make the man, the saddle not the horse. -- Angelus Silesius
  • For me, the subject is of secondary importance: I want to convey what is alive between me and the subject. -- Claude Monet
  • I'm not staid and unbiased here. I have certain biases I want to convey, and if you disagree, that's fine. -- Neil Cavuto
  • Lies are told only to convey to someone that one has no need either of him or his good opinion. -- Theodor Adorno
  • How or by what magic is it, that we convey our thoughts to one another with such case and accuracy? -- Henry Martyn
  • I feel like I write the same album every time but each time I try to convey the message more simply. -- Jason Mraz
  • Nothing is so indecent that it cannot be said to another person if the proper words are used to convey it. -- Giovanni Boccaccio
  • I find myself trying to explain more, and explain the perspective of my mentality, or the mentality I'm trying to convey. -- Pusha T
  • I try to be genuine. I try to be real. It's such a subjective thing, but I try to convey an emotion. -- Robyn
  • Story is important but the most important is the theme and how you're going to convey theme cinematically. I'm a believer also -- Alfonso Cuaron
  • I think it's important to share emotion, feelings. Everything the words can't explain. I just want to convey what I'm feeling, thinking. -- Marilou
  • A work should convey its entire meaning by itself, imposing it on the spectator even before he knows what the subject is. -- Marcel Proust
  • The truest communication with God is absolute, total silence; there is not a single word in existence that can convey this communication. -- Bernadette Roberts
  • I don't worry about how accurately I convey my personality. I learned early on that it's almost impossible to accurately portray yourself. -- Chester Brown
  • I can't speculate on what did or did not happen. I only know what I said and what I intended to convey. -- Hillary Clinton
  • Short isolated sentences were the mode in which ancient Wisdom delighted to convey its precepts, for the regulation of life and manners. -- William Warburton
  • I think that there are certain feelings and things you can convey in a simple form that people can see and understand. -- Chath Piersath
  • Painful is the stress when one cannot reproduce or convey vividly to others, however hard he tries, what he's experienced so intensely. -- Haruki Murakami
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