Wise Speech Quotes
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The neighbor's flock has taken advantage of the chaos, and I think that's pretty smart.
— Jeanne Marie Laskas
A fool's wild speech confounds the wise.
— Walter Scott
I want to make sure I remember what real ugly is. I might want to tell my grandchildren someday.
— Stephen King
No matter what storm you face, you need to know God loves you. He has not abandoned you.
— Franklin Graham
Behind our wise words lie rare jewels;
behind our reckless ones, bombs. — Matshona Dhliwayo
behind our reckless ones, bombs. — Matshona Dhliwayo
A soul disengaged from the world is a heavenly one; and then are we ready for heaven when our heart is there before us.
— John Newton
The tongue is a venomous serpent, which is why the wise cage it.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
In abundance of words, offense will not be lacking but one who restrains his lips is wise.
— Anonymous
Afraid of a wooden sword?"
"Just demonstrating my skills in evading an attack. Impressed? — Jennifer A. Nielsen
"Just demonstrating my skills in evading an attack. Impressed? — Jennifer A. Nielsen
I got five kids, and my oldest is a documentary film maker and camera man, and still photographer.
— Beau Bridges
Life begins with pregnancy. Fuck 40.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
My moral compass has been gradually tilting off-course, and I've been letting it happen.
— Anna Zaires
The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve.
— Buddha
She is not with me,this grief is not bigger then this happiness that she is with her choice
— Mohammed Zaki Ansari
It is a sobering thought that Gomer Pyle and the Beverly Hillbillies may be among our chief interstellar emissaries.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Babylon, Learned and wise, hath perished utterly, Nor leaves her speech one word to aid the sigh That would lament her.
— William Wordsworth
Speech was given to the ordinary sort or men, whereby to communicate their mind; but to wise men, whereby to conceal it.
— Robert South