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Before you speak, make certain you have something worthwhile to say. By Groucho Marx Speak Make Worthwhile

Talk is a pure art. Its only limits are the patience of listeners who, when they get tired, can always pay for their coffee or change it with a friendly waiter and walk out. By John Dos Passos Talk Art Pure Tired Limits

Don't wait speak now By Taylor Swift Wait Speak

Think then speak, never speak without thinking By A.g. Moye Thinking Speak

There is speaking well, speaking easily, speaking justly and speaking seasonably: It is offending against the last, to speak of entertainments before the indigent; of sound limbs and health before the infirm; of houses and lands before one who has not so much as a dwelling; in a word, to speak of your prosperity before the miserable; this conversation is cruel, and the comparison which naturally arises in them betwixt their condition and yours is excruciating. By Jean De La Bruyere Speak Speaking Easily Seasonably Indigent

Be skillful in speech, that you may be strong. By Merikare Speech Strong Skillful

When people ask me about my dialogue, I say, 'Don't you hear people talking?' That's all I do. I hear a certain type of individual, I decide this is what he should be, whatever it is, and then I hear him. Well, I don't hear anybody that I can't make talk. By Elmore Leonard People Hear Dialogue Talking Individual

Speak from the heart to be heard. By William Watson Purkey Speak Heard Heart

Speak from your mind and people will hear you with their mind. Speak from your heart and people will hear you with their heart. By Marianne Williamson Speak People Hear Mind Heart

Speak in such a way that others love to listen to you. Listen in such a way that others love to speak to you. By Anonymous Love Speak Listen

What did you talk By John Grisham Talk

Language creates reality. Words have power. Speak always to create joy. By Deepak Chopra Language Reality Words Power Speak

People don't hear me talk. They don't expect me to. By Kate Moss People Talk Hear Expect

What can I say? I'm a talker. By Conor Mcgregor Talker

Speak with intent so that you can lead with vision. By Paul Larsen Speak Vision Intent Lead

The first rule for speaking well is to think well. By Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles Rule Speaking

Public speaking? I speak to myself on the street! By Eliot Spitzer Public Speaking Street Speak

Dialogue launches language, the mind, but once it is launched we develop a new power, "inner speech," and it is this that is indispensable for our further development, By Oliver Sacks Dialogue Language Mind Power Speech

YOUR speech is simple, my Master, but not theirs who talk of you. By Rabindranath Tagore Master Simple Speech Talk

speak from heart to get heard by heart. By Deepak Burfiwala Speak Heart Heard

When you open your mouth to speak, you reveal a great deal. The words you use and the way you speak are like a blueprint of who you are deep inside ... By Robert K. Dellenbach Deal Speak Open Mouth Reveal

Listening is more important than talking. Just hit your mark and believe what you say. Just listen to people and react to what they are saying. By Jimmy Fallon Listening Talking Important Hit Mark

On speaking: first, have something to say; second, say it; third, stop when you have said it; and finally give it an accurate title. By John Shaw Billings Speaking Stop Title Finally Give

Speak only endearing speech, speech that is welcomed. Speech, when it brings no evil to others, is pleasant. By Gautama Buddha Speak Welcomed Speech Endearing Pleasant

And then a scholar said, "Speak of talking." And he answered, saying: "And when you can no longer dwell in the solitude of your heart you live in your lips, and sound is a diversion and a pastime. By Kahlil Gibran Speak Talking Scholar Answered Lips

Speak not at all, in any wise, till you have somewhat to speak; care not for the reward of your speaking, but simply and with undivided mind for the truth of your speaking. By Thomas Carlyle Speaking Wise Till Care Speak

You think you may not be heard. Speak anyway. By Maya Angelou Heard Speak

Speech is for the convenience of those who are hard of hearing; but there are many fine things which we cannot say if we have to shout. By Henry David Thoreau Speech Hearing Shout Convenience Hard

Speak as educated nature suggests to you, and you will do well, but let it be educated and not raw, rude, uncultivated nature. Demosthenes took unbounded pains with his voice, and Cicero, who was naturally weak, made a long journey into Greece to correct his manner of speaking. With far nobler themes, let us not be less ambitious to excel. By Charles Haddon Spurgeon Rude Educated Nature Speak Raw

I CAN SPEAK. I JUST LIKE TO SHOW OFF MY NICE PENMANSHIP. By Mia Sheridan Speak Penmanship Show Nice

Raise your words, not your voice. By Rumi Raise Words Voice

Among a man's many good possessions, A good command of speech has no equal. Prosperity and ruin issue from the power of the tongue. Therefore, guard yourself against thoughtless speech. By Thiruvalluvar Good Possessions Equal Man Command

Speak only that which will bring you honor. By Guru Nanak Speak Honor Bring

Not being able to speak is not the same as not having anything to say. By Rosemary Crossley Speak

The way you speak to others can offer them joy, happiness, self-confidence, hope, trust, and enlightenment. Mindful speaking is a deep practice. By Nhat Hanh Happiness Selfconfidence Hope Trust Joy

Speak your mind, even though your voice shakes. By Maggie Kuhn Speak Mind Shakes Voice

Speaking does harm, sows confusion and weakens things that are obvious. Speaking makes me tremble inside. I don't think I have ever said anything really important in my entire life there's a lack of words for the most important things anyway. (I must make a list of missing words top of it I'll put a verb that means something in between "I sense" and "I see.") By Olga Tokarczuk Speaking Harm Sows Obvious Confusion

Talk is by far the most accessible of pleasures. It costs nothing in money, it is all profit, it completes our education, founds and fosters our friendships, and can be enjoyed at any age and in almost any state of health. By Robert Louis Stevenson Talk Pleasures Accessible Money Profit

Each of us has a tongue and a voice. These instruments of speech can be used destructively or employed constructively. By Billy Graham Voice Tongue Constructively Instruments Speech

And speak to people good [words] By Quran 2 83 Words Good Speak People

I'm a thinker not a talker. By David Bowie Talker Thinker

I speak to you. You speak to me. Is that fragile? By Muriel Rukeyser Speak Fragile

If you don't speak then you are not heard, and if you are not heard then you don't really exist By Anuranjita Kumar Heard Exist Speak

What passes out of one's mouth passes into a hundred ears. It is a great misfortune not to have sense enough to speak well. By Desiderius Erasmus Ears Passes Mouth Hundred Great

Speak now before it is too late, and then hope to go on speaking until there is nothing more to be said. By Paul Auster Speak Late Hope Speaking

No one can speak well, unless he thoroughly understands his subject. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Subject Speak Understands

Be slow to speak, and only after having first listened quietly, so that you may understand the meaning, leanings, and wishes of those who do speak. Thus you will better know when to speak and when to be silent. By Saint Ignatius Leanings Speak Quietly Meaning Slow

If you cannot understand me in my speech, how can you understand me in my silence? By Ravi Zacharias Understand Speech Silence

Those who speak know nothing. Those who know are silent. By Cristina Garcia Speak Silent

How do I learn to speakwhen silence is all I know? By Susie Clevenger Learn Speakwhen Silence

I do not speak. I smoke. Throat tight, as if fingers are squeezing it. By Marina Tsvetaeva Speak Smoke Throat Tight Fingers

Don't speak unless you can improve the silence. By Anonymous Silence Speak Improve

I will begin to speak, when I have that to say which had not better be unsaid. By Cato The Younger Speak Unsaid Begin

My mouth only does one thing well, and talking's not it. By Melissa Cutler Mouth Thing Talking

I speak as I must and cannot be silent. By Joanne Harris Silent Speak

Before I speak, I have something important to say. By Groucho Marx Speak Important

Is it better to speak or die? By Andre Aciman Die Speak

I speak without reservation, from what I know and who I am. I do so with the understanding that all people should have the right to offer their voices to the chorus whether the result is harmony or dissonance. The worldsong is a colorless dirge without the differences that distinguish us, and it is that difference which should be celebrated not condemned. By Ani Difranco Reservation Speak Dissonance Understanding People

Do your own thing. Speak in your voice. By Dylan Moran Thing Speak Voice

Conversation takes practice; the more we do it, the better we get, and the more easily we do it. By Susan Roane Conversation Practice Easily

We don't talk, we hold forth. We don't converse, we expound. By J.d. Salinger Talk Hold Converse Expound

And remember: speak least if you would be most often heard. By Patrick Rothfuss Remember Speak Heard

Speak in your own voice about the things that matter to you. By Marty Rubin Speak Voice Things Matter

Silence is also a form of speaking. By Herta Muller Silence Speaking Form

Speak it till you reach it! By Michelle Cook-Hall Speak Till Reach

If we want to be heard we must speak in a language the listener can understand and on a level at which the listener is capable of operating. By M. Scott Peck Listener Operating Heard Speak Language

Talking doesn't mean you have said something. What really matters is the message your words carry, not the sound, but the reveberation it causes on the soul. By Michael Bassey Johnson Talking Carry Sound Soul Matters

It's no use of talking unless people understand what you say. By Zora Neale Hurston Talking People Understand

People speak because they are afraid of silence. They speak mechanically whether aloud or to themselves. They are intoxicated by this vocal gruel that ensnares every object and every being. They talk about rain and fine weather; they talk about money, about love, about nothing. And even when they are talking about their most exalted love, they use words uttered a hundred times, threadbare phrases. By Andrei Makine Speak People Silence Afraid Love

Remember this: a story that must be told never forgives silence. Speech is the mouth's debt to a story. By Okey Ndibe Remember Silence Story Told Forgives

Beware of speaking too much, for it increases mistakes and engenders boredom. By Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.s Beware Boredom Speaking Increases Mistakes

Silence is an ocean. Speech is a river. When the ocean is searching for you, don't walk into the river. Listen to the ocean. By Rumi Silence Ocean River Speech Listen

Speech is the voice of the heart. By Anna Quindlen Speech Heart Voice

I speak onstage to try to establish some method of communication. The songs are supposed to be a way of communicating. But speech and drinks and sometimes chocolates are also a way of communicating. By Jarvis Cocker Communicating Communication Speak Onstage Establish

I don't speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don't have the power to remain silent. By Abraham Isaac Kook Power Speak Silent Remain

If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk. By Robert Baden-Powell Talk Make Listening Observation Occupation

Let us say what we feel, and feel what we say; let speech harmonize with life. By Seneca. Life Feel Speech Harmonize

I don't speak just so I can be heard; I speak only when I find it absolutely necessary to do so. By Elizabeth Johnson Speak Heard Find Absolutely

Language most shews a man: Speak, that I may see thee. By Ben Jonson Speak Language Man Thee Shews

Speech is human, silence is divine, yet also brutish and dead: therefore we must learn both arts. By Thomas Carlyle Speech Human Silence Divine Dead

I don't speak particularly well. That's one of the consequences of being extremely ugly. By Chris Martin Speak Ugly Consequences Extremely

Many a man owes his advancement very largely to his ability to converse well. The ability to interest people in your conversation, to hold them, is a great power. By Orison Swett Marden Ability Man Owes Advancement Largely

When you have the grace speak, declare sacred-utterances. By Lailah Gifty Akita Speak Declare Sacredutterances Grace

Speak with the language of love. By Rumi Speak Love Language

Speech is the birthright of every child. It is the deaf child's one fair chance to keep in touch with his fellows. By Helen Keller Speech Child Birthright Fellows Deaf

When we want to talk, we can instead listen, and let our attentiveness to another's need to speak be our silent statement. By Bryant Mcgill Talk Listen Statement Attentiveness Speak

If I had to control what I was speaking, it would be a chore. Right now I just feel I've got my shoes off, everybody comes in, I talk. If I was an actor it could be a problem, but right now I just talk all the crap, I can badmouth anybody I want, I can say what I want and move on. By Tarsem Singh Speaking Chore Control Talk Feel

speak hard, steal the air. By Anne Mccaffrey Speak Hard Steal Air

Talk helps shape one's thoughts. By David Mccullough Talk Thoughts Shape

We cannot be speakers who do not listen. But neither can we be listeners who do not speak. By Mahatma Gandhi Listen Speakers Speak Listeners

Live loud enough in your heart and there is no need to speak. By Mark Nepo Live Speak Loud Heart

Be a craftsman in speech that thou mayest be strong, for the strength of one is the tongue, and speech is mightier than all fighting. By Ptahhotep Strong Tongue Fighting Speech Craftsman

Before you speak ask yourself if what you are going to say is true, is kind, is necessary, is helpful. If the answer is no, maybe what you are about to say should be left unsaid. By Bernard Meltzer True Kind Helpful Speak Unsaid

Only speak words that make souls stronger. By Ann Voskamp Stronger Speak Words Make Souls

Speak but little and well, if you would be esteemed as a man of merit. By Richard Chenevix Trench Speak Merit Esteemed Man

I am the youngest of 14 children, so I rarely got a chance to speak. If I have an opportunity for talking, I talk By Celine Dion Children Speak Youngest Rarely Chance

If you are given only one opportunity to speak, be certain your voice is heard. By Elizabeth Gilbert Speak Heard Opportunity Voice

When I was child, I never spoke. Teacher used to write remarks on my note book. My mom sent me to a trainer. I started talking, and it gave me confidence. By Boman Irani Child Spoke Teacher Book Trainer

Those who speak do not know.Those who know do not speak. By Lao-Tzu Speak Knowthose

Silence is the best language to speak in when you have lots of things to say. By Suman Pokhrel Silence Language Speak Lots Things