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It is the storyteller's prerogative to try to write, every now and then, the ending she might wish for. Even if it exists only on the white page.
— Natasha Solomons
One is so apt to cheapen a thing when one tries hastily to put it into words, and ever afterward it is never quite the same.
— Ruth Sawyer
THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE WHILE LIES SHALL PUT YOU IN JAIL
— Nelson M. Lubao
It is amazing how much a thought expands and refines by being put into speech: I should think it could hardly know itself.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The American people, I am convinced, really detest free speech. At the slightest alarm they are ready and eager to put it down.
— H.L. Mencken
Anything you put in a play
any speech
has got to do one of two things: either define character or push the action of the play along. — Edward Albee
any speech
has got to do one of two things: either define character or push the action of the play along. — Edward Albee
It's also awkward to be so short you can see all the way up into someone's cerebral cortex, but welcome to my life.
— Ashley Poston
Determination doesn't make it easier, it makes it possible.
— Jean Charest
I don't feel despair because I am able to make the films I want to make, and that gives me hope.
— Alexander Payne
Haven't you learned yet that I put something more than whisky into my speeches.
— Winston Churchill
THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE, LIES WILL PUT YOU INTO PRISON
— Nelson M. Lubao
Any kind of restrictions put on free speech would have worse consequences than bullying.
— Lady Starlight
She is too beautiful, I think, to not be inherently evil.
— Christopher Moore
I would rather put up with Rush Limbaugh and live in a country where we all do have freedom of speech.
— Bill Maher
The search for the means to put an end to things, an end to speech, is what enables the discourse to continue.
— Samuel Beckett
The price of freedom of religion or of speech or of the press is that we must put up with, and even pay for, a good deal of rubbish.
— Robert H. Jackson
Don't give a speech. Put on a show.
— Paul Arden
Drawn up and signed by the proper parties, wherein Epps acknowledged he
— Solomon Northup