A Quote by Konrad Lorenz

Few animals display their mood via facial expressions as distinctly as cats. — © Konrad Lorenz
Few animals display their mood via facial expressions as distinctly as cats.
Take the emotional temperature of those listening to you. Facial expressions, voice inflection and posture give clues to a person's mood and attitude.
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.
Few photographers have ever considered the photography of wild animals, as distinctly opposed to the genre of Wildlife Photography, as an art form. The emphasis has generally been on capturing the drama of wild animals IN ACTION, on capturing that dramatic single moment, as opposed to simply animals in the state of being.
I love animals, all animals - apart from cats. I'm a little bit scared of cats.
In silent films, quite complex plots are built around action, setting, and the actors gestures and facial expressions, with a very few storyboards to nail down specific plot points.
In silent films, quite complex plots are built around action, setting, and the actors' gestures and facial expressions, with a very few storyboards to nail down specific plot points.
I see all of my facial expressions and I think 'Wow!'
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.
In 'We Were the Mulvaneys,' animals are almost as important as people. I wanted to show the tenderness in our relationships with cats, dogs, and horses. Especially cats.
Don't let my facial expressions fool you. I try to stay poised and calm at all times, but I'm having a blast.
When making documentaries, the most important thing I learned was to listen, observe gestures and facial expressions.
Someone told me I had funny facial expressions. I don't know whether I take that as a compliment or not, but.
These are the animals that are the reason why you don't see old animals in the wild. You don't see sick animals in the wild. You don't see lame animals in the wild, and its all because of the predator: the lion, the tiger, the leopard, all the cats.
Whatever the reason, for most of the present century, the literature and publicity of the old established [animal welfare] groups made a significant contribution to the prevailing attitude that dogs and cats and wild animals need protection, but other animals do not. Thus people came to think of "animal welfare" as something for kindly ladies who are dotty about cats, and not as a cause founded on basic principles of justice and morality.
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