Quotes About Speech
If I throw you into an MRI machine right now, I can tell you what words you're about to say.
~ Mary Lou Jepsen
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If other managers are going to say things I can't legislate for that, that's their opinions.
~ Chris Hughton
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It's better to keep one's mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubts.
~ Diana Palmer
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I hate dialect. It gets in the way. If there is a need for dialect, you can render it quite easily by reproducing the rythm of that form of speech. Then you don't need to bother with silly spellings
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Em primeiro lugar, leia sempre tudo cuidadosamente. A forma deve lhe dizer muito, quer seja pra auto-realização ou autodescoberta ou simples encantamento, ou um misto de ação e fala. Quando decidir isso, reveja tudo e defina que partes significam o que dizem e que partes são incluídas como quebra-cabeça. Você está chegando aos tipos mais poderosos.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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In speech he stretched out his vowel sounds to give his mouth a rest before the next consonant.
~ Diane Setterfield
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speech he stretched out his vowel sounds to give his mouth a rest before the next consonant.
~ Diane Setterfield
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A person rises on a word and falls on a syllable.
~ Don DeLillo
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There are times in a man's life when he says things he will never be able take back. It's true words can have a physical impact on somebody. A person can concuss with their words. Words can snap as fast as a trap in the woods and leave a victim to writhe for weeks.
~ Donald Miller
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He was a marvelous talker, a magical talker, and I wish I were able to give a better idea what he said, but it is impossible for a mediocre intellect to render the speech of a superior one
~ Donna Tartt
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Bloodshed is a terrible thing, but the bloodiest parts of Homer and Aeschylus are often the most magnificent - for example, that glorious speech of Klytemnestra's in the Agamemnon that I love so much.
~ Donna Tartt
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His own opinion, which he does not air, is that the origin of speech lie in song, and the origins of song in the need to fill out with sound the overlarge and rather empty human soul.
~ J.M. Coetzee
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There is no nonempirical knowledge, especially no theological or ethical knowledge. Science and science alone carries authority in culture because the alleged possession of knowledge gives people authority, and science and science alone is perceived to have knowledge. Outside science — especially in theological, ethical, or political discussions — the makeup man is more important than the speech-writer (feeling and image are more important than reason, knowledge, and truth).
~ J.P. Moreland
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delivering a speech or presentation is like cooking a meal; as long as the chef is good the cuisine doesn't matter.
~ Jack Canfield
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They hardly noticed when a former president received $500,000 for a 2010 speech at the Renaissance Capital Bank in Moscow when his wife was serving as secretary of state.
~ Unknown
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President Andrew Jackson had rather a foul mouth and owned a parrot. You can probably see where this is going... one shouldn't laugh, but his parrot of course picked up a number of his rather vulgar words, and once had to be ejected after repeating a number of them at a funeral.
~ Jack Goldstein
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If there was a big gardening convention, and you got up and gave a speech in favor of fast-motion gardening, I bet you would get booed right off the stage. They're just not ready.
~ Unknown
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A nervous silence loosens tongues
~ Jacqueline Carey
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What cannot be said above all must not be silenced but written.
~ Jacques Derrida
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For me, this was not a question of opposing voices from below to discourse from above, but of reflecting on the relation of division of discourses and division of conditions, of grasping the interplay of borders and transgressions according to which the effects of speech that seize human bodies becomes ordered or disturbed" p.227.
~ Jacques Rancière
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If I could do it, I'd do no writing at all here. It would be photographs; the rest would be fragments of cloth, bits of cotton, lumps of earth, records of speech, pieces of wood and iron, phials of odors, plates of food and of excrement…. A piece of the body torn out by the root might be more to the point.
~ James Agee
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Lo que veo es que cada vez hablás peor, repetiste mil veces las mismas palabras.
~ Unknown
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We all have the right of freedom of speech under the First Amendment. We all don't have to agree with one another on our opinions. Everyone in my circle, that I run around with, we all feel the same about God, country, integrity and character.
~ Luke Scott
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amen, I tell you: The locution is peculiar to Jesus. The term "amen" would ordinarily respond to the speech of another ("so be it," "yes"), and come at the end. The Gospels show Jesus validating his own speech beforehand; an unmistakable sign of prophetic self-consciousness.
~ Luke Timothy Johnson
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