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Language does our thinking for us.
— Kenneth Burke
As you grow in self-esteem, your face, manner, way of talking and moving will tend naturally to project the pleasure you take in being alive.
— Nathaniel Branden
Wherever there is persuasion, there is rhetoric, and wherever there is rhetoric, there is meaning.
— Kenneth Burke
They did not wait so eagerly for each new transmission from the ansible; the names that were famous on earth meant little to them now.
— Orson Scott Card
A writer without authority? Impossible. as Kenneth Burke says, creation implies authority in the sense of originator ...
— John Geddes
The progress of human enlightenment can go no further than in picturing people not as vicious, but as mistaken.
— Kenneth Burke
Stories are equipment for living.
— Kenneth Burke
Words are like planets, each with its own gravitational pull.
— Kenneth Burke
What's needed on Earth is love of the dark side of ourselves
— Jeremy Griffith
Our purpose is simply to ask how theological principles can be shown to have usable secular analogues that throw light upon the nature of language.
— Kenneth Burke
You know who you are. You have always been other.
— Brunonia Barry
Dignity belongs to the conquered.
— Kenneth Burke
I can't think of anything more crushing than slowly, over time, realizing exactly how wrong you were about someone.
— Gillian Flynn
A way of seeing is also a way of not seeing.
— Kenneth Burke
Man is rotten with perfection.
— Kenneth Burke
If decisions were a choice between alternatives, decisions would come easy. Decision is the selection and formulation of alternatives.
— Kenneth Burke
Nothing can be repaired or advanced but only accepted
— Hanif Kureishi
We not only interpret the character of events ... we may also interpret our interpretations.
— Kenneth Burke
I found that competition was supposed to be a menace and that a good manager circumvented his competitors by getting a monopoly by artificial means.
— Henry Ford