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Quotes About Spoken

The door to the soul is unlocked; you do not need to please the door keeper, the door in front of you is yours, intended for you, and the doorkeeper obeys when spoken to. ROBERT BLY
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Through the word, you express your creative power. It is through the word that you manifest everything.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Lo que ocurre necesariamente, lo necesario lo que se repite todos los días es mudo. Sólo la casualidad nos habla
~ Milan Kundera
Sometimes the archaism of the language when it's spoken is why we are all in love with the Irish today.
~ Diane Wakoski
words can become truth if enough people speak them!
~ brian keith jackson
Human spoken language seems to be adventitious. The exploitation of organ systems with other functions for communication in humans is also indicative of the comparatively recent evolution of our linguistic abilities.
~ Carl Sagan
Somebody spoke and I went into a dream.
~ The Beatles
In direct address, a noun names the person (or the dog) being spoken to.
~ Karen Elizabeth Gordon
The spoken word converts individual knowledge into mutual knowledge, and there is no way back once you've gone over that cliff. Saying nothing was more amendable, and over time I'd come to see that it was usually your best course of action.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
When your child is tested, the examiner will observe his ability to use language in the course of being evaluated. If a question requires your child to use spoken words to respond (versus drawing or pointing), his expressive language is being assessed. Plus, several subtests are designed to measure a child's expressive language capacity. When your child is asked, "What is a dog?" the examiner will evaluate the quality of the expressive language he uses in responding.
~ Karen Quinn
Nevyn woke to a world turned gray by fog. It lay so thick on island and sea that land and water seemed the same element. In the windless damp, every word spoken hung in the air like a tuft of sheep's wool caught on a bramble.
~ Katharine Kerr
We need more than anything else today, that our preachers should be messengers of God, that the people should be spoken to, as out of the divine oracles; not that the preacher is to be an oracle, for that would be a return to the worst form of priestism, but that he is to be a messenger, and that even the fact of his being a messenger is to be lost sight of in the enormous weight of the message he comes to proclaim.
~ G. Campbell Morgan
Peter's mother-in-law spoke up, "Many of you know Gessius and how Jesus healed his servant, Joram." The centurion added, "With only his words—and from a distance.
~ Brian Godawa
There are parts of our brain that are very, very sensitive to nonverbal relational cues. And in our society, this is an underappreciated aspect of the way human beings work. We tend to be a very verbal society—written and spoken words are important—but the majority of communication is actually nonverbal.
~ Bruce D. Perry
What I say will be a bit of boasting. The mad wine tells me to do it. Wine sets even a thoughtful man to singing, or sets him into softly laughing, sets him to dancing. Sometimes it tosses out a word that was better unspoken.
~ Homer
The act of writing can be a form of release - a confession performs the same action: putting your inner life on the page or into the hands of a trusted person releases tensions and sheds light on what often seems hidden until spoken - or written.
~ Connie Nielsen
Then God spoke to me and said: People say only good things about Christmas. If they want to say something bad, they whisper.
~ Anne Sexton
No-one wants to hear anything spoken in earnest anymore, unless it happens to involve unrequited, teenage love.
~ Colin Meloy
Words need not be spoken aloud, friend, to prove unwelcome. I but answered my own thoughts.
~ Steven Erikson
The girl spoke, a tone of command that rang like iron on stone.
~ Steven Erikson
Owen was pleasant enough company, although he sensed the boy's reticence and reserve. They only spoke of secrets to be uncovered.
~ Storm Constantine
Plain, unemotional words do not influence the subconscious mind. You will get no appreciable results until you learn to reach your subconscious mind with thoughts, or spoken words which have been well emotionalized with BELIEF.
~ Napoleon Hill
Liu's [2003] idioms commonly used in spoken American English.)
~ Keith S. Folse
I consider myself a woman who is working to understand how spoken and unspoken messages have shaped my experiences and political perspectives.
~ Bushra Rehman