833 Quotes About Speech
- Author William Faulkner
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They came on. I opened the gate and they stopped. turning. I was trying to say, and I caught her, trying to say, and she screamed and I was trying to say and trying and the bright shapes were going again. They were going up the hill to where it fell away and tried to cry. But when I breathed in, I couldn't breathe out again to cry, and I tried to keep from falling off the hill and I fell off the hill into the bright, whirling shapes.
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- Author Sarah J. Maas
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No self-righteous speeches?”“This is war,” he said simply. “We're past that sort of thing.
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- Author Thor Benson
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There is no such thing as free speech for some. You either have free speech for everyone or you don't have free speech at all.
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- Author Thor Benson
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I've always been a great advocate of free speech. I think the more perspectives we hear, the better we'll understand how stupid we are.
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- Author William Faulkner
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That was when I learned that words are no good; that words dont ever fit even what they are trying to say at.
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- Author Mary Uwamahoro
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Don’t just use your imagination or what people told you. Say what you know or say what you will be able to stand for
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- Author Paul Reps and Nyogen Senzaki
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A person may appear a fool and yet not be one. They may only be guarding their wisdom carefully.
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- Author Roald Dahl
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I is telling you once before,' he said quietly, 'that I is never having a chance to go to school. I is full of mistakes. They is not my fault. I do my best. You is a lovely little girl, but please remember that you is not exactly Miss Knoweverything yourself.''I'm sorry,' Sophie said. 'I really am. It is very rude of me to keep correcting you.
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- Author Pope Gregory I
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If before the severe judge idle speech is reprehended, how much more that which is hurtful. Consider, then, how damnable those words be, which proceed of malice, when that talk shall be punished which proceedeth only from idleness.
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