A Quote by Maura Higgins

I see all of my facial expressions and I think 'Wow!' — © Maura Higgins
I see all of my facial expressions and I think 'Wow!'
I know how to play comedy when it's needed. So even when it's really not there, my facial expressions are really great. I have a lot of facial expressions in my face, you know.
Make it your profitable habit to carefully study facial expressions. You can see the entire human drama in a face; you can tell its owner's history.
People think acting is just memorizing lines and doing facial expressions. No it's about traveling along a path of discovery, intention and connection.
You can't do opera when already from the 10th row you can only see little dolls on the stage. In such an enormous space you can't put much faith in the personal presence of the individual singer, which is reflected in facial expressions, among other things.
Of all facial expressions, which is the worst to have aimed at you? Wouldn't you agree it's disgust?
I live in the facial expressions of the other, as I feel him living in mine.
Wrestling is a universal language. The moves, the facial expressions, most people understand.
Few animals display their mood via facial expressions as distinctly as cats.
One of the most powerful aspects of service - being different. What is WOW? WOW! is great service! WOW! separates the EXTRAordinary from the ordinary. WOW! Separates the strong from the weak. WOW! separates the sincere from the insincere. WOW! separates the pro's from the con's. WOW! separates the yes's from the no's. WOW! is the full measure of your personal power, and the way you use it. WOW! is doing what others can't (or won't). WOW! is what you do for others in an exceptional way. WOW! is the ticket to success. Your ticket. Are you WOW?
Don't let my facial expressions fool you. I try to stay poised and calm at all times, but I'm having a blast.
Someone told me I had funny facial expressions. I don't know whether I take that as a compliment or not, but.
When making documentaries, the most important thing I learned was to listen, observe gestures and facial expressions.
You can tell a lot about a person just by watching their facial expressions. But there are times when it's best to hide your feelings, especially at work.
Just the fact that there's motion and sound, took me a long time on Walking Dead to get used to the fact that in television, characters don't have to say things. In comics, people have to say I feel this way, or I want to do this, and you can do so much with gesture and movement and facial expressions that you can do sometimes facial expression stuff in comics, but you can do so more if somebody can move around without actually speaking. That leads to a different style of writing between the two mediums.
Don't have conversations taking place in empty space. Weave in background details of where the action (dialogue is a form of "action") is taking place. Don't have invisible people talking, either. Let the reader see them as they speak - their facial expressions and gestures. And by all means "cue" the speeches to the speakers.
Comedy's easy for me now - it's all about timing and the way you deliver lines. I use facial expressions to get the point across.
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