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Above all mediums, through which storytelling is conveyed, none has the potential to draw us in, to hold us spellbound, but the unassuming book.
— Diana Jane Heath
Life is a language in which certain truths are conveyed to us; if we could learn them in some other way, we should not live.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
But gossip must see its characters in black and white, equip them with sins and motives easily conveyed in the shorthand of conversation.
— John Le Carre
Even from a distance, their eyes conveyed the strength of their souls. And their eyes spoke of death.
— Paulo Coelho
To me, as a lover of Nature, the waving of a tree conveys thoughts which are never conveyed to me except by seeing a tree wave.
— Stephen Leacock
Ninety percent of how Ronan conveyed his feelings was through his body language, and a phone simply didn't care.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Guilt was imputed and corruption was conveyed
— Gordon Clark
Thoughts are as simple as the process ... a message from the soul; conveyed through the heart; received in the mind
— Jeremy Aldana
Basic emotions can be conveyed through anything. As long as you show people that you're human, they'll relate to it.
— Vince Staples
Spring rain conveyed under the trees in drops.
— Matsuo Basho
I'm sort of annoyed that some very basic things about poetic forms were not conveyed to me in the various poetry courses I took over the years.
— Juliana Spahr
Therefore nothing were better for us than soon to be conveyed to the last dance, and covered with shovels.
— Martin Luther
Individuals were dangerously captured by belief in their own financial acumen and intelligence and conveyed this error to others.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
As if he conveyed by actions what he could never say in words. Would never say in words.
— Maya Banks
The question is not what the writer meant, but what he conveyed to those who heard or read.
— Clement Gatley
Regardless of the threat he conveyed, he appeared completely relaxed, as if he were caressing a kitten and not a deadly weapon.
— Nashoda Rose
If whatsoever you have been living can be conveyed by words, that means you have not lived at all.
— Rajneesh
Irony is an insult conveyed in the form of a compliment.
— Edwin Percy Whipple
An idea, in the highest sense of that word, cannot be conveyed but by a symbol.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Somehow, bad news, however ridden with static, however filled with echoes, always manages to be conveyed.
— Jhumpa Lahiri
It appeared as if I had invited the audience into the water with me, and it conveyed the sensation that being in there was absolutely delicious.
— Esther Williams
Emotions somehow meant more when they were handwritten on precious scraps of paper and conveyed on slow trains running out of fuel.
— Barbara Demick
It was all conveyed by the nicest, almost indetectably refined blend of sympathy and bitchiness ...
— John Wyndham
Remember that it is not enough to abstain from lying by word of mouth; for the worst lies are often conveyed by a false look, smile, or act.
— Abraham Cahan
One often contradicts an opinion when what is uncongenial is really the tone in which it was conveyed.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If a man has to say trust me, Gogu conveyed, it's a sure sign you cannot. Trust him, that is. Trust is a thing you know without words.
— Juliet Marillier
As much goodwill may be conveyed in one hearty word as in many.
— Charlotte Bronte
Jesus conveyed the impression of complete love, compassion, kindness, and infinite patience.
— Mary C. Neal
I hope that the message I conveyed in 'Julie of the Wolves' is to tell young people to think things out. Think independently.
— Jean Craighead George
She chose the adjective deliberately. Handsome or sexy conveyed surface appeal. Beautiful addressed the whole package, inside and out.
— Joey W. Hill
Death came with friendly care; The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Emotional truths can sometimes be conveyed more effectively, more compellingly, through fiction.
— Diana Ossana
The greatest encouragement is conveyed in prayer.
— David Jeremiah