Quotes About Speech
Everyone was impressed by his humility, and one visitor was stunned that "he speaks of the war as if he had not directed it;
~ Bruce Chadwick
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As we've said before, the cortex is the most uniquely human part of our body, and, no surprise, it gives rise to the most uniquely human capabilities: speech, language, abstract thinking, reflecting on the past, planning for the future.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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Ultimately, as Lacan puts it, all speech constitutes a demand for love. Whenever we speak, we are unconditionally asking to be heard (Lacan, 2015, p. 356), we are asking for our request to be recognized, we are asking to be responded to, we are asking to be loved.
~ Bruce Fink
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The terms of the Vienna Convention require me to tell you of your legal position. First, your speech is being recorded and you are being filmed. Your statements will be kept on file by various agencies of Vienna Convention signatory governments. I am not required to specify these agencies or the number or the amount or location of the data from this investigation. Vienna treaty investigations are not subject to freedom-of-information or privacy laws.
~ Bruce Sterling
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All it takes is a few words to make a strong impression, good or bad.
~ Bryan A. Garner
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Slaves are created with words, and so it is with words that we create, and set ourselves free.
~ Bryant McGill
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1975 was International Women's Year. I had never heard the word 'feminism' before then. I was writing my books from the experiences of my own life and from watching and studying the lives of those around me in general. I did not know that writing the way I was, was putting me into a special category. I had the first inkling of it on 28 June 1975 when the International Women's League invited me to give a speech.
~ Buchi Emecheta
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When you speak, your words echo only across the room or down the hall. but when you write, your words echo down the ages.
~ Bud Gardner
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Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill.
~ Buddha
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A jug fills drop by drop The tongue is like a sharp knife kills without drawing blood
~ Buddha
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The tongue like a sharp knife... Kills without drawing blood.
~ Buddha
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Do not speak harshly to any one; those who are spoken to will answer thee in the same way. Angry speech is painful: blows for blows will touch thee.
~ Buddha, The Dharmapada
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Your mind is on vacation and your mouth is working overtime.
~ Buddy Guy
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Report of Daniel Webster's Speech in the U.S. Senate
~ Herman Melville
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Look at a politician, eighty years old, making a speech to a crowd in the rain. What's driving him? Not ambition. He's been a senator for forty years. He can never be anything more. But by winning this election he can have one more Hit.
~ Herman Wouk
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The best treasure a man can have is a sparing tongue, and the greatest pleasure, one that moves orderly; for if you speak evil, you yourself will soon be worse spoken of.
~ Hesiod
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Words empty as the wind are best left unsaid.
~ Homer
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The tongue of man is a twisty thing.
~ Homer
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men, we know least, and talk most. Homer, Socrates, and Shakespere have, perhaps, contributed
~ Homer
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Words as empty as the wind are best left unsaid
~ Homer
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The tongue of a man is a twisty thing, there are plenty of words there of every kind, the range of words is wide, and their variance. The sort of thing you say is the thing that will be said to you.
~ Homer
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~ Homeros
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I could only think one troubling thought: the police, the state, did the bidding of the holders of great wealth. How much freedom of speech and freedom of assembly you had depended on what class you were in.
~ Howard Zinn
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Whatever we poor men may not have, we have free speech, and no one can take it from us.
~ Howard Zinn
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