833 Quotes About Speech
- Author J.R.R. Tolkien
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Literature shrivels in a universal language, and an uprooted language rots before it dies. And it should be possible to lift the eyes above the cant of the ‘language of Shakespeare’... sufficiently to realise the magnitude of the loss to humanity that the world-dominance of any one language now spoken would entail: no language has ever possessed but a small fraction of the varied excellences of human speech, and each language represents a different vision of life ...
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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The only benefit a woman can have in talking too much is defeating a man who troubles her too much.
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- Author David Sedaris
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The woman spoke with a heavy western North Carolina accent, which I used to discredit her authority. Here was a person for whom the word 'pen' had two syllables. He people undoubtedly drank from clay jugs and hollered for Paw when the vittles were ready-- so who was she to advise me on anything?
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- Author Erik Bundy
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Sometimes, I wondered if I might speed up his words by grabbing his wrists and finishing his gestures for him.
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- Author Munindra Misra
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Conduct, not speech, flowery
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- Author Juli Zeh
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It’s quite simple," she says, while Rosentreter wonders, not without anxiety, whether she can read his thoughts. "You draw air into your lungs, you raise your soft palate, air passes over your vocal cords, and you move your lips and tongue. Or, to put it another way, you speak.
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- Author Ziad K. Abdelnour
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Lebanese freedom of speech : You get to say whatever you like as long as the authorities approve of it... Hilarious.
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- Author Slavoj Zizek
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We’re not dreamers. We’re awaking from a dream turning into a nightmare. We’re not destroying anything. We’re watching the system destroy itself.
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- Author Kurt Vonnegut
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I stand before you now because I never stopped dawdling like an eight-year-old on a spring morning on his way to school. Anything can make me stop and look and wonder, and sometimes learn. I am a very happy man. Thank you. - Dr. Hoenikker's Nobel Prize acceptance speech (in its entirety); chapter 5
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