Quotes about speaking
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“We could be like two strings beating,
Speaking in sympathy…”
Song lyrics, The Sensual World (1989)
“Its life depends on the degree to which it is inhabited by mystery, speaks to us of the unknown.”
"The Painter in the Press", 'X magazine, Vol. I, No.4 (October 1960).
“Properly speaking, a man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognise him.”
Source: 1890s, The Principles of Psychology (1890), Ch.10
Source: "The Conduct of Inquiry", p. 4.
Sorley MacLean, June 1943, quoted in Krause, Corinna. "Translating Gaelic Scotland" https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/beae/ab4c968782c1c0eeb7ee0f9459d009fab52d.pdf and "Gaelic Scotland – A Postcolonial Site?" https://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_41178_en.pdf
Letters and interviews
Source: An Essay on The Principle of Population (First Edition 1798, unrevised), Chapter V, paragraph 13, lines 8-13
Original text: Il n’est pas nécessaire que Dieu parle lui-même pour que nous découvrions des signes certains de sa volonté; il suffit d’examiner quelle est la marche habituelle de la nature et la tendance continue des événements; je sais, sans que le Créateur élève la voix, que les astres suivent dans l’espace les courbes que son doigt a tracées.
Introduction
Democracy in America, Volume I (1835)
Source: From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain (2007), Chapter 1 “Operation: Cooperation!” (p. 31)
p. 91-92.
Letter to Thomas Carlyle (30 October 1841)
“It is better to speak the truth, and lose, than to win by lying.”
Act I, scene II. — (Polinico).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 298.
La Calandria (c. 1507)
Pour qu’un ensemble de sensations soit devenu un souvenir susceptible d’être classé dans le temps, il faut qu’il ait cessé d’être actuel, que nous ayons perdu le sens de son infinie complexité, sans quoi il serait resté actuel. Il faut qu’il ait pour ainsi dire cristallisé autour d’un centre d’associations d’idées qui sera comme une sorte d’étiquette. Ce n’est que quand ils auront ainsi perdu toute vie que nous pourrons classer nos souvenirs dans le temps, comme un botaniste range dans son herbier les fleurs desséchées.
Source: The Value of Science (1905), Ch. 2: The Measure of Time
George Orwell "The Art of Donald McGill", in Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters (1984) Vol. 2, pp. 194-5.
Criticism
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero As King
p, 125
Dr. Wallis's Account of some Passages of his own Life (1696)
Ira Levinson, Chapter 28, p. 320-321
2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
Source: Money Mischief (1992), Ch. 2 The Mystery of Money
Speech to Chelsea Conservative Association (26 July 1975) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/102750
Leader of the Opposition
Dorothy Parker: Complete Broadway, 1918–1923 (2014) https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25758762M/Dorothy_Parker_Complete_Broadway_1918-1923, Chapter 2: 1919
Source: Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948), Leisure, the Basis of Culture, pp. 3–4
Source: 2010s, 2015, Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again (2015), p. 80
Interview by Mac McKoy on KWQW, December 17, 2007 http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=x3lxo9WIR6w
2000s, 2006-2009
The Pageant of Life (1964), On Anger
http://www.politico.com/blogs/scorecard/1009/Alan_Grayson_v_Chris_Matthews.html Grayson on Dick Cheney.
2009
Strange Horizons interview (2008)
“And I'll tell it and speak it and think it and breathe it.”
Song lyrics, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963), A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall
https://www.nme.com/news/interpol-offered-a-classy-conclusion-to-a-sensational-inmusic-festival-in-zagreb-2346552, Interpol offered a classy conclusion to a sensational INmusic Festival in Zagreb, NME, June 28, 2018
On Alice in Chains
1840s, Letters from New York (1843)
Source: Letters from New York http://www.bartleby.com/66/59/12260.html, vol. 1, letter 34
“I hang by a thread, but it is (if I may so speak) of Christ's spinning”
Letter 56 to Lady Kenmure
Letters of Samuel Rutherford (Andrew Bonar)
James Joseph Sylvester. "A Plea for the Mathematician, Nature," Vol. 1, p. 238; Collected Mathematical Papers, Vol. 2 (1908), pp. 655, 656.
quoted by Liane Lefaivre and Alexander Tzonis, in The Emergence of Modern Architecture: A Documentary History from 1000 to 1810 https://books.google.com/books?id=4xB9k7-Neb8C&pg=PT184; Routledge, New York, 2004) p. 165
John Adams: John Adams Library (Boston Public Library) BRL; Du Ryer, André, ca. 1580-ca. 1660, tr; Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner, "[ 2013-05-01 http://ia700200.us.archive.org/4/items/korancommonlycal00john/korancommonlycal00john.pdf, The Koran : commonly called the Alcoran of Mahomet (1806)]," Springfield [Mass.] : Printed by Henry Brewer, for Isaiah Thomas, Jun.
1770s
2010s, 2016, July, This Week Interview (July 30, 2016)
Visions of Politics (2002), "Interpretation, rationality and truth"
Beauty
1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)
Christian Rhetoric: Scraps for a Manifesto
On Uncle Tom's Cabin in a letter to Lord Denman (20 January 1853).
2010s, 2016, Statement regarding the Khan family (1 August 2016)
Source: The Doctrine of the Mean
“Robin Hood: Because unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with a English accent.”
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
“The supreme test of the nation has come. We must all speak, act, and serve together!”
Proclamation to the American People (15 April 1917)
1910s
Fakhruddin Iraqi: Divine Flashes (1982)
Source: The Conflict of the Individual and the Mass in the Modern World (1932), pp. 29-30
2010s, Hard Truths: Law Enforcement (2015)
Wildlife Wars: My Fight to Save Africa's Natural Treasures (2001) with Virginia Morell
1990s, Speech to the Council for National Policy (1997)
about President Clinton, Meet the Press, January 24, 1999 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_Vs5570pKw
“The English have no respect for their language, and will not teach their children to speak it.”
Preface
1910s, Pygmalion (1912)
“So do not speak to me of souls when you have never seen one, man.”
Source: Jack of Shadows (1971), Chapter 6 (p. 63)
The Philosophy of Perception: Phenomenology and Image Theory, N. Roth, trans. (2014), p. 60 http://books.google.com/books?id=lJQIBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA60
"Introduction to 'We're Losing Contact, Captain'" (p.353)
There's a Country in My Cellar (1990)
C-SPAN: Romancing Opiates https://www.c-span.org/video/?191384-1/romancing-opiates (May 30, 2006)
Source: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967), Chapter III, POWER AND LIBERTY A THEORY OF POLITICS, p. 59.
Source: Principles of Scientific Management, 1911, p. 87 (2014 ed.).
Sexes et Parentés (1987), as translated by G. Gill, Sexes and Genealogies (1993), p. 49
Source: Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983), p. xxxi
“I speak from ignorance.
Who once learned much, but speaks from ignorance now.”
Poem Last of the Chiefs published in: Nathaniel Tarn (1965) Old savage, young city. p. 18.
“The dead might as well try to speak to the living as the old to the young.”
One of Ours (1922), Bk. II, Ch. 6
Source: 1961 - 1980, transcript of a public forum at Boston university', conducted by Joseph Ablow 1966, p. 67
Origins Reconsidered: In Search of What Makes Us Human (1992)
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 11
"The Story Hearer"
“The Intellectual in America”, p. 5
A Sad Heart at the Supermarket: Essays & Fables (1962)
1 Corinthians 13:1.
Tyndale's translations
On Jews, to H. R. Haldeman, as quoted in "Nixon: I Am Not an Anti-Semite" by Timothy Noah, in Slate (7 October 1999) http://www.slate.com/id/1003783/
1990s
Variant: But, Bob, generally speaking, you can't trust the bastards. They turn on you. Am I wrong or right?
Statement on his admiration of the Eastern Orthodox traditions (1982), as quoted in Martin Niemöller, 1892-1984 (1984) by James Bentley, p. 207
"Drugs, Hallucinations, and the Quest for Reality" (1964) quoting an unknown psychiatric text, reprinted in The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick (1995) Lawrence Sutin, ed.