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Children and fools always speak the truth.
— Mark Twain
If you wish to be positive, which means youthful, never speak of the past any more than you can help.
— Gelett Burgess
Capitalism needs neither propaganda nor apostles. Its achievements speak for themselves. Capitalism delivers the goods.
— Ludwig Von Mises
The portieres were drawn across the French windows now, veiling the stars outside - that were there nevertheless. ("Speak To Me Of Death")
— Cornell Woolrich
Children learn to speak Male or Female the way they learn to speak English or French.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
I am always of the opinion with the learned, if they speak first.
— William Congreve
I can speak for most songwriters - those breakup love songs are so easy to write, as far as the inspiration and all that.
— Lucinda Williams
Any manipulation of the Scriptures to make them speak peace
to the natural man is evil and can only lead to ruin. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
to the natural man is evil and can only lead to ruin. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
Foreigners who speak Arabic in the Middle East are often assumed to be working for the C.I.A. or Israel's intelligence agency, the Mossad.
— Richard Engel
I want to see Christian fiction speak to the hard and real issues that tear people's lives apart.
— Francine Rivers
Just what I need." Pen throws back the blankets. "Another man in my life. At least this one doesn't speak.
— Lauren DeStefano
The third gift is Courage. May you speak and act with confidence and use courage to follow your own path.
— Charlene Costanzo
Time renders all peope and all things silent. But I will speak of you, of all of you, for all the time I have.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
We boast of our freedom, and we have your example for it. We talk the language we have always heard you speak.
— Samuel Adams
Why speak of the use
of poetry? Poetry
is what uses us. — Hayden Carruth
of poetry? Poetry
is what uses us. — Hayden Carruth
I beg of you my brothers, remain true to the earth, believe not those who speak to you of otherworldly hopes! Poisoners are they.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Comedy is something that we can all share, no matter what language we speak or our background, it has the power to unite us all.
— Paul Goodman
Having the right to show up and speak are basic to survival, to dignity, and to liberty.
— Rebecca Solnit
When people start talking about their bowel movements, they are inexorable as the processes of which they speak.
— William S. Burroughs
The rule is, don't speak of the dead, not don't speak ill of the dead's terrible relatives.
— Erin McKean
Speak your dialogue out loud. If it sounds like the way people talk, then write it down.
— Tom Clancy
i couldn't speak the language of his feelings
— Jonathan Safran Foer
If the voice was meant to be silent we wouldn't have ears for listening.
— Veronica Purcell
It takes two to speak the truth - one to speak and another to hear.
— Henry David Thoreau
Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty.
— Stephen King
The poor girl does not know how to have a conversation. Unfortunately, she does know how to speak.
— Winston Churchill
I speak to the paper, as I speak to the first person I meet.
— Michel De Montaigne
If you go to France, you have to speakFrench. If you speak in English, no one looks at you. On the one hand we sayEnglish is a global language.
— Raj Thackeray
When I speak My lips feel cold - The autumn wind.
— Matsuo Basho
Is it O.K. that I speak in English? The only thing I know in Dutch is how to order pot.
— Eddie Vedder
Emily: YOU CAN'T SPEAK AND TYPE AT THE SAME TIME, BINDY!
Bindy: Watch me. — Jaclyn Moriarty
Bindy: Watch me. — Jaclyn Moriarty
I encourage teachers to speak in their own voices. Don't use the gibberish of the standards writers.
— Jonathan Kozol
Was a full-throated harangue, a typical performance when American officials speak about a regime not aligned with the United States.
— Glenn Greenwald
I do not want to have the feeling of writing 'for eternity', so to speak.
— Elfriede Jelinek
The voice of the Almighty speaks most profoundly in such things as lives in silence themselves.
— Cormac McCarthy
I will speak ill of no man, and speak all the good I know of everybody.
— Benjamin Franklin
I think the hardest thing to overcome is judging yourself and being your own worst critic so to speak.
— Nile Rodgers
You can share your testimony in many ways, by the words you speak, by the example you set, by the manner in which you live your life.
— Thomas S. Monson
'Never again' is the rallying cry for all who believe that mankind must speak out against genocide.
— Jon Corzine
All is one in Darkseid. The mighty body is my church. When I command your surrender, I speak with three billion voices ...
— Grant Morrison
Speak out for those who cannot speak - who in the church today realizes that this is the very least that the Bible requires of us?
— Eric Metaxas
The Dear father Would with his daughter speak, commands her service; Are they inform'd of this?
— William Shakespeare
She can speak three languages, but she can tell the truth in none of them.
— Philippa Gregory
It is language which speaks in literature, in all its swarming 'polysemic' plurality, not the author himself.
— Terry Eagleton
It's a small-town rule: Never speak ill of the dead until the estate has paid the outstanding bills.
— Leslie Meier
I wish I did not know parts of the past; I wish they had never happened. But the past is the past, and someone must remember, and speak of it.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint.
— Peter Shaffer
Don't say it do it, Don't act it out prove it, Don't just speak it make me believe it.
— The Prolific Penman
Modesty is silent when it would be improper to speak; the humble, without being called upon, never recollects to say anything of himself.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
The Irish are a fair people: They never speak well of one another.
— Samuel Johnson
He is a fool who is not for love and beauty. I speak unto the young, for I am of them and always shall be.
— Philip James Bailey
Avoid the use of abusive words when communication is in session; you might scare away someone who is meant to become your mentor or your customer.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Yet the time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time.
— Alan Lightman
The best thing you can do is to be a woman and stand before the world and speak your heart.
— Abbey Lincoln
Since we have to speak well of the dead, let's knock them while they're alive.
— John French Sloan
The most dangerous silence is noise; noise keeps us from hearing what we need to hear or from speaking what we need to speak.
— Armin Wiebe
We ought to act with God in the greatest simplicity, speak to Him frankly and plainly, and implore His assistance in our affairs.
— Brother Lawrence
As we speak, cruel time is fleeing. Seize the day, believing as little as possible in the morrow.
— Horace
It's funny how the smallest things I've done speak the loudest about me, but I like that.
— Xavier Niel
Those who speak ill of the spiritual life, although they come and go by day, are like the smith's bellows: they take breath but are not alive.
— William Hazlitt
To be successful in my native France, where people speak the same language and understand me, is nothing.
— Edith Piaf
You did not disturb me, said the pegasus. I disturbed myself, that I might speak to you.
— Robin McKinley
The man who is asked by an author what he thinks of his work is put to the torture and is not obliged to speak the truth.
— Samuel Johnson
A radical is one who speaks the truth.
— Charles August Lindbergh
long to taste the honeyed breeze and touch the rubied apple's flavor - to speak with soft conversing leaves, the songs of sky's white clouds to savor.
— Marcia Lynn McClure
When nobody speaks your name, or even knows it, you, knowing it, must be the first to speak it.
— Marlon Riggs