Stuttering Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Stuttering
Stuttering Quotes & Sayings
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When she finally pulled away from him - much to Aley's stuttering forward reluctance - he wanted only to echo Aley's words:
Oh! Do it again. — Charlotte Stein
Oh! Do it again. — Charlotte Stein
The gods hate unjust men.
— Gnaeus Naevius
The mole is an animal that digs passages searching for the sun. Sometimes he reaches the surface. When he looks at the sun he goes blind.
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
When you see a stranger, your mouth start dancing like convulsion.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
I get horrified when I have to do table reads with the whole cast, because there's a lot of stuttering coming from me, so I have to do a lot of prep.
— Malin Akerman
stuttering over your words.
— Shari Low
Words cannot only be made ... But made to have a meaning, free the tongue and continue your speech.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
His stutter didn't like the idea of wooing and silenced any attempts to broach the subject.
— Peadar O'Guilin
Stuttering is painful. In Sunday school, I'd try to read my lessons, and the children behind me were falling on the floor with laughter.
— James Earl Jones
Adversity deprives us of our judgment.
— Tacitus
Do you serve towels with your showers, Stuttering Bill?
— Stephen King
The year the Sox finish in the first division will be the year you stop stuttering, mushmouth, Richie said.
— Stephen King
Jamie was quick to see a use for the ice sheet.
— Farley Mowat
But if you put a script up in front of me to read, or a cue card, I couldn't do it without stuttering.
— Mel Tillis
I feel like I don't understand time in novels, really. I bumble forward, is all.
— Elizabeth McCracken
In the midst of a generation screaming for answers, Christians are stuttering.
— Howard G. Hendricks
Loving me will not be easy. Some days I will be a stuttering apology
and you won't know how to handle all the things I've done wrong. — Meggie Royer
and you won't know how to handle all the things I've done wrong. — Meggie Royer
Fear the soldier who stammers, for he is very fast at pulling the triger.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
I may be deprived of eloquence, but my mind can never be a dumb.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
The one thing I've learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be.
— John Stossel
I feel that music is more flexible than language and your song, or "piece" is only as flexible as your least flexible component.
— Brian Chippendale