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Speach Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

And as hearbes and trees are bettered and fortified by being transplanted, so formes of speach are embellished and graced by variation ... As in our ordinary language, we shall sometimes meete with excellent phrases, and quaint metaphors, whose blithnesse fadeth through age, and colour is tarnish by to common using them ... — Michel De Montaigne

Speach Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I go to assume a task more difficult than that which devolved upon Washington. Unless the great God, who assisted him, shall be with me and aid me, I must fail; but if the same omniscient mind and almighty arm that directed and protected him shall guide and support me, I shall not fail - I shall succeed. — Abraham Lincoln

Speach Quotes By Edmund Burke

Writers, especially when they act in a body and with one direction, have great influence on the public mind. — Edmund Burke

Speach Quotes By John Steinbeck

I'm glad there's love here. That's all. — John Steinbeck

Speach Quotes By Marty Rubin

The vague is the false. — Marty Rubin

Speach Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Be assertive, in speech and in conduct. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Speach Quotes By Miles Cameron

Jamie, to the best of my understanding, anything you do to help a woman who needs help is chivalry. In this case, that's ploughing. — Miles Cameron

Speach Quotes By Jim Shaw

I'm getting more and more isolated as I get on in years. I think people's insanity starts to slowly take over. — Jim Shaw

Speach Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

There are infinite shades of grey. Writing often appears so black and white. — Rebecca Solnit

Speach Quotes By Sathya Sai Baba

The enumeration of human values as five - Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Love and Non-violence is not correct. They are all facets of the foundational humanness. They grow together; they are absence of Inner conflicts. How can one have peace when he revels in violence of speach and action? — Sathya Sai Baba

Speach Quotes By Goenawan Mohamad

History is a promise that is always broken in the end — Goenawan Mohamad

Speach Quotes By Suzanne Collins

I want to tell the rebels that I am alive. That I'm right here in District Eight, where the Capitol has just bombed a hospital full of unarmed men, women and children. There will be no survivors." The shock I've been feeling begins to give way to fury. "I want to tell people that if you think for one second the Capitol will treat us fairly if there's a cease-fire, you're deluding yourself. Because you know who they are and what they do." My hands go out automatically, as if to indicate the whole horror around me. "This is what they do and we must fight back!"
"President Snow says he's sending a message. Well I have one for him. You can torture us and bomb and burn our districts to the ground, but do you see that?" One of the cameras follows where I point to the planes burning on the roof of a warehouse across from us. "Fire is catching!" I am shouting now, determined he will not miss a word of it, "And if we burn, you burn with us! — Suzanne Collins

Speach Quotes By Mary Roberts

You are a very sharp-tongued little girl," mother said, looking up at me. I am two inches taller than she is.

"Unless you learn to curb yourself, there will be no parties for you, and no party dresses."

This was the speach [sic] that broke the Camel's back. I could endure no more.

"I think," I said, "that I shall get married and end everything."

Need I explain that I had no serious intention of taking the fatal step? But it was not deliberate mendasity[sic]. It was Despair. — Mary Roberts

Speach Quotes By Charlaine Harris

They say there's no harm in daydreaming, but there is. — Charlaine Harris

Speach Quotes By Ang Lee

I'm a storyteller. — Ang Lee

Speach Quotes By Robert De Niro

The mind of a writer can be a truly terrifying thing. Isolated, neurotic, caffeine-addled, crippled by procrastination, consumed by feelings of panic, self-loathing, and soul-crushing inadequacy. And that's on a good day. — Robert De Niro

Speach Quotes By Ron Rash

She realized that being starved for words was the same as being starved for food, because both left a hollow place inside you, a place you needed filled to make it through another day. Rachel remembered how growing up she'd thought living on a farm with just a father was as lonely as you could be. (130) — Ron Rash

Speach Quotes By Courteney Cox

I'm a gemini, and I get so bored so easily. I mean, I have moved six times in the last eight years. — Courteney Cox

Speach Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

Music is the purest form of art, and therefore the most direct expression of beauty, with a form and spirit which is one and simple, and least encumbered with anything extraneous. We seem to feel that the manifestation of the infinite in the finite forms of creation is music itself, silent and visible. — Rabindranath Tagore

Speach Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

Why did you laugh right before you lost consciousness."
"Death's an adventure. I lived big. Rigor mortis makes your face stick. So, who knew how to thaw me?"
"Death's an insult."
"At least an affront," I agree. — Karen Marie Moning

Speach Quotes By Aristotle.

It would then be most admirably adapted to the purposes of justice, if laws properly enacted were, as far as circumstances admitted, of themselves to mark out all cases, and to abandon as few as possible to the discretion of the judge. — Aristotle.

Speach Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Because it is a thousand pities never to say what one feels, he thought... — Virginia Woolf

Speach Quotes By Pentti Linkola

How can anyone think so insanely that the human life has the same value and mankind, the same morality, independent of numbers? It is lucid to me that everytime a new child is born, the value of every human in world decreases slightly. It is obvious to me that the morality of the population explosion is wholly unlike than when man was a sparse, noble species in its beginning. — Pentti Linkola