Quotes About Articulation
I can't fix my mouth to say how I feel.
~ Alice Walker
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Sometimes it seemed to him he was allergic to expressing himself. Often, when he desperately wanted to say a thing, he could actually feel his windpipe closing up on him, cutting off his air.
~ Joe Hill
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She believed that the way you speak is often more important than anything you have to say.
~ E. Lockhart
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the way you speak is often more important than anything you have to say.
~ E. Lockhart
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She believed that the way you speak is often more important than what you have to say.
~ E. Lockhart
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They don't need a lawyer, they need a toastmaster.
~ Edward Bennett Williams
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Speech finely framed delighteth the ears.
~ Anonymous
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I am slow of speech, and of a slow tongue.
~ Anonymous
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Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book!
~ Anonymous
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Though I be rude in speech.
~ Anonymous
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It's embarrassingly plain how inadequate language is.
~ Anthony Doerr
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It's one thing to know your lines, another to be able to deliver them. The taste of the pudding is in the delivery.
~ Jeffrey Wright
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He was a big talker, someone who liked words for words' sake, the sound of them, the way you can pile them up in your mouth and make a poem if you speill them out the right way. p92
~ Frances O'Roark Dowell
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Many people have a gift for language that flows when they are talking and dries up when they are confronted with the blank page
~ Francine Prose
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I have now, and have had since this afternoon, a great yearning to write all of my anxiety entirely out of me.
~ Franz Kafka
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When you make as many speeches and you talk as much as I do and you get away from the text, it's always a possibility to get a few words tangled here and there.
~ Dan Quayle
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Cookie avait fait quelque chose de tout à fait compréhensible, mais cela ne pouvait pas se communiquer. On ne peut pas mettre ça en mots. Les mots mentent comme ils respirent.
~ Romain Gary
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Choose your words meticulously and then let them rumble up from some deep furnace of conviction.
~ Ron Suskind
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If you have big ideas you have to use big words to express them, haven't you?
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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So in the end, when one is doing philosophy, one gets to the point where one would like just to emit an inarticulate sound.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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I love anything that is going to make language richer and stronger. But when words are used in a way that is going to weaken language, it has nothing to do with the beautiful way that they can wriggle and wiggle and develop and enrich our speech, but instead it is impoverishing, diminishing. If our language is watered down, then mankind becomes less human, and less free—though we may buy more of the product.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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Sternberg'e göre pratik zeka, "kime ne söyleyeceÄŸini bilmek, bunu ne zaman söyleyeceÄŸini bilmek ve maksimum etki için bunu nas?l söyleyeceÄŸini bilmek" gibi ÅŸeyler içeriyor. Bu yöntemseldir: bir ÅŸeyi, neden bildiÄŸinizi bilmeden de, onu aç?klayamadan da nas?l yapaca??n?z? bilmekle ilgilidir. DoÄŸas? gereÄŸi pratiktir.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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When one talks it's in order to be understood.
~ Andre Gide
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A large part of our day is spent communicating, so we need to do it well.
~ Andrew Hunt
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