If two actors have an equal creative give and take between them, it translates beautifully on the screen.
Present-day Spain translates as many books into Spanish, annually, as the Arab world has translated into Arabic in the past 1,100 years.
A sentimentalist is one who delights to have high and devout emotions stirred whilst reading in an arm-chair, or in a prayer meeting, but he never translates his emotions into action. Consequently a sentimentalist is usually callous, self-centred and selfish, because the emotions he likes to have stirred do not cost him anything.
Color transmits and translates emotion.
Creation is dominated by three absolutely different factors: First, nature, which works upon us by its laws; second, the artist, who creates a spiritual contact with nature and his materials; third, the medium of expression through which the artist translates his inner world.
If I feel confident wearing something, I think it translates in photographs. It changes my demeanor and posture.
I'll believe it if I see it" for dogs translates to "I'll believe it if I smell it. " So don't bother yelling at them; it's the energy and scent they pay attention to, not your words.
I mean, all the ratings wars are silly. But, I mean, someone has to be concerned about the ratings because it means, you know, it translates into revenue.
And preserving our open spaces or having them there for recreational purposes is one of the things that contributes to the high level of quality of life that we offer in Pennsylvania, and that also translates into economic benefits.
As a teenager, my favourite rejection was, 'She looks too healthy,' which of course translates as, 'She needs to lose weight. '
Isn't it the mind that translates the outer condition into happiness and suffering?
Everyone wants a hug and kiss. It translates into any language.
What is supposed to happen in a democracy is that each sovereign citizen will always vote in the public interest for the safety and welfare of all. But what does happen is that he votes his own self-interest as he sees it. . . which for the majority translates as 'Bread and Circuses'.
You play the one song that people want to hear the most every night, and for every audience that's a special thing. And usually that translates back to you.
Fashion is about what you look like, which translates to what you would like to be like.
Tiny differences in input could quickly become overwhelming differences in output. . . . In weather, for example, this translates into what is only half-jokingly known as the Butter- fly Effect—the notion that a butterfly stirring the air today in Peking can transform storm systems next month in New York.
We receive experience from nature in a series of messages. From these messages we extract a content of information: that is, we decode the messages in some way. And from this code of information we then make a basic vocabulary of concepts and a basic grammar of laws, which jointly describe the inner organization that nature translates into the happenings and the appearances we meet.
In the last 1,000 years, the Arabs have translated as many books as Spain translates in just one year.
Art is the pure realization of religious feeling, capacity for faith, longing for God. . . . The ability to believe is our outstanding quality, and only art adequately translates it into reality. But when we assuage our need for faith with an ideology we court disaster.
Panem et Circenses" translates into 'Bread and Circuses. ' The writer was saying that in return for full bellies and entertainment, his people had given up their political responsibilities and therefore their power.