Utterance Quotes
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Sweeping, confident articles on the future seem to me, intellectually, the most disreputable of all forms of public utterance.
— Kenneth Clark
The simple statement, 'God is for us', is in truth one of the richest and weightiest utterances that the Bible contains.
— J.I. Packer
The photograph is an incomplete utterance, a message that depends on some external matrix of conditions and presuppositions for its readability.
— Allan Sekula
Poetic effect is the peculiar effect of an utterance which achieves most of its relevance through a wide array of weak implicatures..
— Dan Sperber
It is only by closing the ears of the soul, or by listening too intently to the clamors of the sense, that we become oblivious of their utterances.
— Alexander Crummell
God makes many poets, but he only gives utterance to a few.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
An anthology of quotations is a museum of utterances.
— Gary Saul Morson
Utterance does not in principle mean a weakening of conviction
that would not be anything to be deplored
but a weakness of conviction. — Franz Kafka
that would not be anything to be deplored
but a weakness of conviction. — Franz Kafka
The obvious merits utterance. Character is f**king pertinent.
— Al Swearengen
Many false claims are made about God. They exact a heavy toll on people who believe every utterance from the pulpit must surely be the gospel truth.
— Philip Gulley
Often your utterances and expressions of your face leak out the secrets of your hidden thoughts.
— Ali Ibn Abi Talib
At the immortal touch of thy hands my little heart loses its limits in joy and gives birth to utterance ineffable.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Prayer is a sacred-utterance to God.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
An introvert talks more than an extrovert because when the mouth is closed, the mind is opened.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Poetry is the utterance of deep and heart-felt truth - the true poet is very near the oracle.
— Edwin Hubbel Chapin
It is necessary to me, not simply to be but to utter, and I require utterance of my friends.
— George Eliot
Every gesture is a gesture from the blood, every expression a symbolic utterance ... Everything is of the blood, of the senses.
— Henry Williamson
Are not our lives too short for that full utterance which through all our stammerings is of course our only and abiding intention?
— Joseph Conrad
If only we could return to those ages when no utterance shackled existence, to the laconism of interjections, to the joyous stupor of the pre- verbal!
— Emil M. Cioran
Literature is the right use of language irrespective of the subject or reason of utterance.
— Evelyn Waugh
Stick to what's in front of you - idea, action, utterance.
— Marcus Aurelius
No public character has ever stood the revelation of private utterance and correspondence.
— Lord Acton
Whether or not an utterance can be called law depends on how it is heard, not how it is meant.
— William McDavid
Utterance is the evidence of foregone study.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Nothing puts me so completely out of patience
as the utterance of a wretched commonplace
when I am talking from my inmost heart. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
as the utterance of a wretched commonplace
when I am talking from my inmost heart. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The conscious utterance of thought, by speech or action, to any end, is art.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I compose music because I must give expression to my feelings, just as I talk because I must give utterance to my thoughts.
— Sergei Rachmaninoff
Everywhere that a great soul gives utterance to its thoughts, there also is a Golgotha.
— Heinrich Heine
An imperfect creative expression is much more sensible and creative than a grammatically perfect expression without an iota of sense and value in it.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
The right word said at right time is sacred utterance.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
You must be in fashion is the utterance of weak headed mortals.
— Charles Spurgeon
When I began painting, all my paintings were of words which were gutteral utterances like Smash, Boss, Eat. Those words were like flowers in a vase.
— Edward Ruscha
From the catbird seat, I've found poetry to be the necessary utterance it has always been in America.
— Natasha Trethewey
Have gentle utterances that will inspire a superior longing for all time ...
— Philip The Apostle
To be profitable to God, your calling and ministry, the doors of utterance,ministry and faith must remain open.
— Ikechukwu Joseph
Thy actions to thy words accord; thy words
To thy large heart give utterance due; thy heart;
Contains of good, wise, just, the perfect shape. — John Milton
To thy large heart give utterance due; thy heart;
Contains of good, wise, just, the perfect shape. — John Milton
I want to feel that art is an utterance made in good faith by one human being to another.
— Marilynne Robinson
As clouds are blown away by the wind, the thirst for material pleasures will be driven away by the utterance of the Lord's name.
— Sarada Devi
God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
A request not to worry is perhaps the least soothing message capable of human utterance.
— Mignon G. Eberhart
The space of early Greek cosmology was structured by logos - resonant utterance or word.
— Marshall McLuhan
He shall despise none, but hear the opinions of all. A wise man shall make use of even a child's sensible utterance.
— Chanakya
Friendless. Having no favors to bestow. Destitute of fortune. Addicted to utterance of truth and common sense.
— Ambrose Bierce
I have found in the Bible words for my inmost thoughts, songs for my joy, utterance for my hidden griefs and pleadings for my shame and feebleness.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Any utterance of more than trivial length has no one translation; all utterances have innumerably many acceptable translations
— David Bellos
Let not the tongue give utterance to the evil that is in thine heart, but command thy tongue to be silent until good shall prevail over evil.
— Brigham Young
Being Poet Laureate made me realize I was capable of a larger voice. There is a more public utterance I can make as a poet.
— Rita Dove
Trifling trouble find utterance; deeply felt pangs are silent.
— Seneca The Younger