A Quote by Ralph Steiner

By showing a picture, you're showing an x-ray of your heart. — © Ralph Steiner
By showing a picture, you're showing an x-ray of your heart.
I like showing different types of comedy - showing that I could tell a story, or showing that I could do a one-liner, showing I could do stuff about music - so just trying to be versatile and talking about different topics.
In my work I try to reach and speak to that innocence, showing it the fun and joy of living; showing it that laughter is healthy; showing it that the human species, although happily ridiculous at times, is still reaching for the stars.
When you think you're showing effort, and your body language is showing that, then you're really playing your best, and then nobody will be able to talk bad about your game.
I think showing people being messy and showing them being wrong and showing them in their humanity is something that we can do, but it becomes difficult because there's this weight put on comedy to be part of change and I'm like, 'I don't think it changes anything.'
If you are showing love to your fellow human beings, you are showing love to your God.
Showing weakness and showing fear and letting people in was a huge part of my comeback.
Showing strength is different than showing muscle.
A father figure is providing for you, as well as showing you things. A big brother is giving you the game and showing you things too - but a father figure is providing for you while he's showing you things, and raising you.
Showing up is essential. Showing up consistently is powerful. Showing up consistently with a positive outlook is even more powerful.
You're inviting hysteria with your boobs that are nearly showing nipple and your skirt that's nearly showing muff. You're exciting this hysteria that leads to a lack of control, which then leads to, "It wasn't my fault." But naked, I have all the power because I got there before you did, and what is actually there is vulnerable, life-giving and hasn't been tampered with.
Do not be content with showing friendship in words alone, let your heart burn with loving kindness for all who may cross your path.
I don't think movies can ever be too intense, but people have to understand why you're showing them the things you are showing them.
In 'Imitation of Life', I was showing how a girl might feel under the circumstances, but I am not showing how I felt.
I think I might actually die of showing off. It'll be on my headstone - 'Cause of Death: Showing Off.'
I think the picture in Jet magazine showing Emmett Till's mutilation was probably the greatest media product in the last forty or fifty years because that picture stimulated a lot of interest and anger on the part of blacks all over the country.
However, science isn't just about showing when you're right; it's also about showing when you're wrong.
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