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Quotes About Articulate

She knew that there was nothing heroic or obviously dramatic in it, no magic of rare hours, nor valiant challenge, but it seemed to her that she was of some significance because she was commonplaceness, the ordinary life of the age, made articulate and protesting.
~ Sinclair Lewis
People with a compressed structure, out of necessity, have crushed, numbed, and muffled their feelings. Not only do they need space, but it sometimes takes them long periods of time to be able to feel and then articulate their feelings. As a result, they often have markedly delayed reactions to events and people.
~ Elliot Greene
Being articulate, my parents could make anything sound reasonable.
~ Noah Baumbach
I'm a reasonably articulate individual.
~ Amanda Marshall
When you have something that is bothering you, and then you articulate, take the time to really express it and see it clearly, to recognize. To acknowledge that is already a liberating energy.
~ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
I'm envious of people that can handle the press. No matter what I say or how articulately I say it, it always comes back to the same issues. And it's getting kind of old.
~ Al Jourgensen
I think my dad is highly gender-neutral. If he doesn't like someone, he'll articulate that, and I think it's also part of what resonates about him. He'll say what he's thinking.
~ Ivanka Trump
Of the many ways to describe or articulate the Torah, two are pertinent in our text: one can either multiply laws so as to cover all possible situations, or one can reduce the law to its essence.
~ Scot McKnight
People say 'teenage girls aren't so clever. Your characters should be less articulate to reflect our youth.' People who say that aren't spending time with teenagers.
~ Diablo Cody
But Mary Elizabeth felt different. She kept saying it was an articulate film. So articulate. And I guess it was. The thing is, I didn't know what it said even if it said it very well.
~ Stephen Chbosky
If a fear cannot be articulated, it can't be conquered.
~ Stephen King
If a fear cannot be articulated, it can't be conquered.
~ Stephen King
Hillary didn't have a vision to articulate. And no one else could give one to her. In
~ Jonathan Allen
The company knows what your previous Disney job title and description looks like. What they are looking for is your ability to articulate how you incorporated the Four Key Basics into your role, how did you support your team overall and what accomplishments or projects did you complete during your program?
~ Eric Root
He was naturally more eloquent, had a ready plenty of words, and sometimes, as I thought, bore me down more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons. As
~ Benjamin Franklin
If we sound fluency, and we write poetry which appears to articulate that condition—Carlos thinks hard about this—a reader will not acknowledge wires as nets in a poem as anything but metaphor for the mill.
~ Benjamin Hollander
I articulate the deepest need of the Filipino people, which is reform of a corrupt culture.
~ Miriam Defensor-Santiago
If I go into a studio and find my truth of the moment, there are a number of people in the world who can relate to what I'm saying and are going to buy into what I'm doing. Not because it's the new thing of the moment, but because it's genuine emotion. Its how I feel. This is how I articulate the world.
~ Jay-Z
He could talk a ravenous dog off the back end of a meat wagon.
~ Gregg Olsen
Tom Brokaw has friends who are actors, and yet he feels that, as bright as they are, they are not articulate. So he said how astonished he was that Sidney Poitier, with whom he'd just taped an interview, had been so articulate.
~ Mariette Hartley
When we, as humans, articulate, our tongues tend to hit the back of the teeth.
~ Andy Serkis
If there's one thing above all that sets me apart from Tony Blair it is this - I am not embarrassed to articulate the instincts of the British people.
~ William Hague
Do you ever stop talking?" I say. "Seriously, it's like you have a superarticulate form of Tourette syndrome.
~ Matthew Norman
Our personal fears and emotions are at times stronger than public danger. By keeping them secret, we allow them to remain malignant. You need to be able to articulate something if you want it to go away, and to do that, you must acknowledge that it exists.
~ Azar Nafisi