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Quotes About Convey

I insisted that words did more than nominate.
~ Maggie Nelson
One goes, not so much to see but to tell afterward.
~ John Steinbeck
But my main debt, which may not be evident, was to Hemingway; it was he who showed us all how much tension and complexity unalloyed dialogue can convey, and how much poetry lurks in the simplest nouns and predicates.
~ John Updike
The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants.
~ Johnny Depp
Many of my works fall into the category of "Zeitgeist novels." Yet I hope that they aren't only reportage, but also attempts to convey the sense of the present to the future.
~ Will Self
As it happened, Conway meant to say "alternative information," which at least would imply there might be additional data.
~ Michael Wolff
The difference between an author and a writer is similar to that of the prophet and the messenger. Simply, because every messenger is not a prophet, but every prophet has a message and prophecies to convey to the people.
~ Unknown
I schooled my countenance to convey my respect for their wisdom, my regard for their position, and the possibility that butter wouldn't melt in my mouth.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
He wants to say. That is to say, he means. As in the French, 'vouloir dire,' which means, literally, to want to say, but which means, in fact, to mean. He means to say what he wants. He wants to say what he means. He says what he wants to mean. He means what he says.
~ Paul Auster