In his countenance this person read an expression of no-encouragement towards his venture.
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"The Confession of Kai Lung"Ernest Bramah
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Guy Fawkes was a man of desperate character. In his person he was tall and athletic, his countenance was manly, and the determined expression of his features was not a little heightened by a profusion of brown hair, and an auburn-coloured beard. He was descended from a respectable family in Yorkshire, and having soon squandered the property he inherited at the decease of his father, his restless spirit associated itself with the discontented and factious of his age.
Guy Fawkes
Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge; it is the impassioned expression which is in the countenance of all Science.
William Wordsworth
Some of us read Anne Frank's diary on Robben Island and derived much encouragement of it.
Anne Frank
It is rather difficult to describe Heidegger’s face because he could never look straight into one’s eyes for long. His natural expression revealed a reflective brow, an inscrutable countenance, and downcast eyes, which now and again would cast a quick glance to assess the situation. Forced, in conversation, to look one straight in the face, he would appear reserved and insecure, for he lacked the gift of candid communication with other people. Hence his natural expression was one of cautious, peasant-sly mistrust
Martin Heidegger
I wouldn't be the person I am today if it weren't for his daily encouragement.
Ken Paves
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