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Quotes About Articulate

Not all homosexuals have Camp taste. But homosexuals, by and large, constitute the vanguard –and the most articulate audience– of Camp.
~ Susan Sontag
Many Christians claim to believe in Jesus, but only a minority can articulate good reasons for why their beliefs are true.
~ Josh McDowell
I'm going to give input when I need to. When it needs to be said.
~ Kyrie Irving
You can be far more challenging, articulate and intelligent writing for television than you can writing for the cinema.
~ Peter Morgan
I'm a highly intelligent, highly articulate, very empathetic, down-to-earth person. But man, my thoughts are incredibly dark. Incredibly dark.
~ Mauro Ranallo
When somebody wants to interview me, I've always got something to say.
~ Pete Rose
Gratitude is one of the least articulate of the emotions, especially when it is deep.
~ Felix Frankfurter
So sometimes the facts are good and sometimes the facts are bad, the important thing from the point of view of a principle as broad and important as freedom of speech is that the courts articulate and set forth in a very protective way what those principles are.
~ Floyd Abrams
The more acute the experience, the less articulate its expression.
~ Harold Pinter
Good style, clear argument, but you're not saying anything.
~ Haruki Murakami
I feel that these stories are being written to articulate certain confusions and disappointments, and I do mean to shake up the reader, and I do hope they're on target.
~ Ann Beattie
I had to resign myself, many years ago, that I'm not too articulate when it comes to explaining how I feel about things. But my music does it for me, it really does.
~ David Bowie
Pac was special. He was articulate. I trained him. Punishment for him was reading The New York Times.
~ Afeni Shakur
I'm fun, ruthless, articulate, impatient, maybe a little cavalier. I'm a woman and a feminist. I'm transgender. I'm an actress, a reluctant writer, occasionally a potato-shaped model.
~ Hari Nef
I'm not very articulate. I don't have that skill.
~ Jack Thorne
I'm a man of few words. If you read more, you might have a larger vocabulary.
~ Bill Watterson
She was a writer, yes, or had been once, and sometimes she could still be beautifully articulate. Other times, she simply could not find the right thing, or anything at all, to say.
~ Sylvia Brownrigg
The aim of the poet is to state a vision, and no vision of life can be complete which does not include the articulate formulation of life which human minds make.
~ T.S. Eliot
Whether or not I am a writer," I wrote, "I have—and this is both my curse and my virtue—cultivated the instinct of one, an aversion for the herd, without, in my unhappy case, the ability to harness and articulate that aversion.
~ Frederick Exley
When Simol was informed of the arrival of the Edgedancers, a concealed consternation and terror, as is common in such cases, fell upon him; although they were not the most demanding of orders, their graceful, limber movements hid a deadliness that was, by this time, quite renowned; also, they were the most articulate and refined of the Radiants.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Neither one of us could really articulate how we felt until I heard Lamott referencing Paul Tillich and telling the audience, "The opposite of faith is not doubt—it's certainty." Steve and I didn't leave religion because we stopped believing in God. Religion left us when it started putting politics and certainty before love and mystery.
~ Brene Brown
I am beginning to experience that an unconditional, total love of God makes a very articulate, alert, and attentive love for the neighbor possible.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
From a very young age, I felt a spiritual, visceral, instinctual connection with 'black is beautiful.' Just the black experience and wanting to celebrate that. And I didn't know how to articulate that as a young child.
~ Rachel Dolezal
For being a young guy, I'm articulate and can hold a decent conversation with somebody. But I've been able to do that since I was young. I don't think that has to do too much with schooling, it has more to do with the people I was raised around, my parents. I have respect for adults.
~ Larry Fitzgerald