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Bill Clinton was relentless, eloquent and truly charming.
— Beth Broderick
When a man gets talking about himself, he seldom fails to be eloquent and often reaches the sublime.
— Josh Billings
They are eloquent who can speak low things acutely, and of great things with dignity, and of moderate things with temper.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Your example, even more than your words, will be an eloquent lesson to the world.
— Madeleine Sophie Barat
Nothing is as eloquent as nothing.
— David Mitchell
In my experience, eloquent men are right every bit as often as imbeciles.
— George R R Martin
Every man is eloquent once in his life.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
No one has ever properly understood me, I have never fully understood anyone; and no one understands anyone else
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
To become a lawyer you must discard your ethics and become an eloquent devil that views justice as god.
— Kane Morgan
You are as eloquent as ever, Mat," Egwene said dryly. "Do you still have your pet fox?"
"I do," Mat said. "He's snuggled up nice and warm. — Robert Jordan
"I do," Mat said. "He's snuggled up nice and warm. — Robert Jordan
The subject is said to have the property of making dull men eloquent.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The life of a good man is at the same time the most eloquent lesson of virtue and the most severe reproof of vice.
— Samuel Smiles
There was a whole vocabulary of suffering, eloquent in its wordlessness, which gave voice to all the things she couldn't do or say.
— Kathleen Tessaro
The eloquent man is he who is no beautiful speaker, but who is inwardly and desperately drunk with a certain belief.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The rich would have spoken on the value of thrift and the idle grown eloquent over the dignity of labour.
— Oscar Wilde
The heavens are nobly eloquent of the Deity, and the most magnificent heralds of their Maker's praise.
— James Hervey
An ill life will effectually drown the voice of the most eloquent ministry.
— Charles Spurgeon
Sometimes, to be silent is to be most eloquent.
— Charlton Heston
The simplest man with passion will be more persuasive than the most eloquent without.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Love always makes those eloquent that have it.
---From "Hero and Leander, Sestiad II — Christopher Marlowe
---From "Hero and Leander, Sestiad II — Christopher Marlowe
Little Sally is beheading daisies on the drive ... couldn't be more eloquent if she could speak ...
— Lauren Groff
Birds are, perhaps, the most eloquent expression of reality.
— Roger Tory Peterson
And long we try in vain to speak and act Our hidden self, and what we say and do Is eloquent, is well
but 'tis not true! — Matthew Arnold
but 'tis not true! — Matthew Arnold
The sermon of your life in tough times ministers to people more powerfully than the most eloquent speaker.
— Bill Bright
It was the most eloquent silence I ever heard.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
Musically Bob [Dylan] is a primitive. He's not a Gershwin, or somebody that uses eloquent music terms.
— Al Kooper
Movements are as eloquent as words.
— Isadora Duncan
It is easy to defend the innocent; but who is eloquent enough to defend the guilty?
— Publilius Syrus
Silence is often the most eloquent answer to our critics.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
For me writing biographies is impossible, unless they are brief and concise, and these are, I feel, the most eloquent.
— Alfred Nobel
Music fills in for words a lot of the time when people don't know what to say, and I think music can be more eloquent than words.
— Bono
Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent,
Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love — Soren Kierkegaard
Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love — Soren Kierkegaard
My harmony is passable but is usually made more eloquent at the hands of Steve Hamilton.
— Bill Bruford
Eloquent testimony to the recovery powers of wild animals frequently becomes apparent from the study of skeletons housed in museums.
— Louis Leakey
The most eloquent eulogy of capitalism was made by its greatest enemy. Marx is only anti-capitalist in so far as capitalism is out of date.
— Albert Camus
Senator Barack Obama is a gifted and eloquent young man who I think can do great things for our country.
— Joe Lieberman
No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and sublimity of its language.
— Fisher Ames
The countenance is more eloquent than the tongue.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
One of our statesmen said, "The curse of this country is eloquent men."
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The most obscene symbol in human history is the Cross; yet in its ugliness it remains the most eloquent testimony to human dignity.
— R.C. Sproul
I may not be skilled at eloquent oratory , but for muttering angrily under one's breath, I have never met a more capable man.
— Eli Brown
Josip had only an instant to exchange a glance with Serif. He made it the most eloquent glance of his life.
— Geraldine Brooks
How frustrating it is to be out-argued by someone you know is dead wrong but is more eloquent.
— Lawrence Fagg
My feeling is, music is a more eloquent international language than Coca-Cola or McDonalds.
— Paul Horn
When I wear high heels I have a great vocabulary and I speak in paragraphs. I'm more eloquent. I plan to wear them more often.
— Meg Ryan
Silence (can) be the most eloquent form of lying.
— Pat Conroy
If only I was as eloquent as Demosthenes, I would have to do no more than repeat a single word three times.
— Johann Georg Hamann
It is one thing to be eloquent and charming in profane speech, and another when the one speaking as a religious.
— Saint Ignatius
A dull speech which is full of truths is much more brilliant than an eloquent speech which is full of lies!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
In came ... a baby, eloquent as infancy usually is, and like most youthful orators, more easily heard than understood.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Were we as eloquent as angels we still would please people much more by listening rather than talking.
— Charles Caleb Colton
If God has given you a message, go and give it to the people as God has given it to you. It is a stupid thing to try to be eloquent.
— Dwight L. Moody
When your crowd of attendants so loudly applaud you, Pomponius, it is not you, but your banquet, that is eloquent.
— Martial
O Lord, I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor since you have spoken to your servant. I am slow of speech and tongue.
— Moses
Not only is your story worth telling, but it can be told in words so painstakingly eloquent that it becomes a song.
— Gloria Naylor
For me, who only desire to become wise, not more learned or eloquent, these logical or Aristotelian dispositions of parts are of no use.
— Michel De Montaigne
205. "Endure every difficulty and hardship with a dilated heart, attract spirit and eloquent tongue, in remembrance of the merciful."~
— Abdu'l- Baha
If language were liquid, it would be rushing in. Instead here we are in a silence more eloquent than any word could ever be.
— Suzanne Vega
Though someday we may become as eloquent as Sahban, but we might also miss the essence of the Forgiving One.
— Saadi
Their guilt made me eloquent because I was not its victim.
— Albert Camus
The dinosaur's eloquent lesson is that if some bigness is good, an overabundance of bigness is not necessarily better.
— Eric Johnston
Eloquent speech is not from lip to ear, but rather from heart to heart.
— William Jennings Bryan
On the exoteric level the traditions are irreconcilable. On the esoteric, experiential level of the heart reigns an eloquent, reverential silence.
— Frederick Franck
I am not eloquent.
— Moses
It's always what may not be shown that shows the most. Forbidden words are always the most eloquent.
— Clive Barker
Meditation is silence, energising and fulfilling. Silent is the eloquent expression of the inexpressible.
— Sri Chinmoy
Flowers are an easy, eloquent expression of love at a time when words can seem clumsy and inadequate.
— Lynn Coady
Pain was an eloquent tragedy; it spiralled out of control and ignited the fiercest types of passion.
— Alessia Dickson
Their silent wounds have speech
More eloquent than men;
Their tones can deeper reach
Than human voice or pen. — William Robert Woodman
More eloquent than men;
Their tones can deeper reach
Than human voice or pen. — William Robert Woodman
Short words are best, and old words when short are best of all.
— Winston S. Churchill
It was one of God's jokes that such a dumb mind had been put in such an eloquent body.
— Charlaine Harris
He says a million things without saying a word. I have never heard a more eloquent
silence. — Laurie Halse Anderson
silence. — Laurie Halse Anderson
I'd let the dummy comment slide, partly because I felt like a dummy and partly because I couldn't think of an eloquent way to say asshole.
— Michael Stark
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?
[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.] — Horace
[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.] — Horace
A sermon in shoes is often more eloquent than a sermon on paper.
— Theodore L. Cuyler
A despot doesn't fear eloquent writers preaching freedom-he fears a drunken poet may crack a joke that will take hold.
— E.B. White
He that can carp in the most eloquent or acute manner at the weakness of the human mind is held by his fellows as almost divine.
— Baruch Spinoza
a silent night. - the most eloquent poem i have ever read.
— Sanober Khan
At once they were absolutely silenced, for money talks in an eloquent voice. Deliberately
— Max Brand
He
the country parson
is not witty or learned or eloquent, but holy. — George Herbert
the country parson
is not witty or learned or eloquent, but holy. — George Herbert
Enthusiasm is very catching, especially when it is very eloquent.
— Mary Russell Mitford
For sixteen years, I had seen just emptiness in those eyes. Her eloquent eyes had lost their expressiveness to destiny.
— Anmol Rawat
A man wastes his time going to hear some of our eloquent modern preachers; they may change his opinions, but never his conduct.
— Honore De Balzac