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Truth is like most opinions - best unexpressed. By Kenneth Branagh Truth Opinions Unexpressed

I agreed sincerely and ardently By Ann Brashares Ardently Agreed Sincerely

Let your words merely reiterate what your actions have already stated. By Steve Maraboli Stated Words Reiterate Actions

Express your ideas with the world By Mitchel Resnick Express World Ideas

Strong words resonate. By Toba Beta Strong Resonate Words

It is not always wise to appear singular. By Taylor Caldwell Singular Wise

Simple is the only way I can write. By Don Gibson Simple Write

It's not what you say, but how you say it! By Mae West

Everything must not always be said, for that would be folly. By Michel De Montaigne Folly

I am under no illusions. My position, no matter how clearly stated, is likely to be misunderstood. By David Benatar Illusions Position Stated Misunderstood Matter

But I think it would be irresponsible for me not to say what I really believe in my heart to be true - that there are some serious inequities that we face as women and that we can work to address these inequities. By Anita Hill Inequities True Irresponsible Heart Face

If I've made myself clear, I've misspoken. By Alan Greenspan Clear Misspoken Made

I'm pretty outspoken. By Miley Cyrus Outspoken Pretty

Truth is proper and beautiful in all times and in all places. By Frederick Douglass Truth Places Proper Beautiful Times

Accuracy and clarity of statement are mutually exclusive. By Niels Bohr Accuracy Exclusive Clarity Statement Mutually

No need for words, it's all been said. By Jennifer Love Hewitt Words

I said it. I like to quote myself. I am not modest. By Gore Vidal Modest Quote

Say what you believe in a manner that bespeaks the determination with which you believe it. By Taylor Mali Manner Bespeaks Determination

Acknowledge what i mean, and not what say By Matthew Kadow Acknowledge

Whatever is worth saying, can be stated in fifty words or less. By Stanislaw Ulam Worth Stated Fifty Words

What cannot be said above all must not be silenced but written. By Jacques Derrida Written Silenced

The art of communicating is to speak with a non judging sensitivity and mean it rather than impulsively verbalizing whatever feelings arise; there's no better way to make a point. By Judith Orloff Arise Point Art Communicating Speak

A thing is a thing, not what is said of a thing By Birdman Thing

As I was telling my husb - As I was telling President Bush. By Condoleezza Rice Bush President Telling Husb

In fact, the truth cannot be communicated until it is perceived. By Percy Bysshe Shelley Fact Perceived Truth Communicated

Please remember that how you say something is often more important than what you say. By Rob Malda Remember Important

In language clarity is everything. By Confucius Language Clarity

Affirmation: I am aware of my unlimited power. By Katina Marshell Cotton-Sliwa Affirmation Power Aware Unlimited

let ourselves be seen and known By Brene Brown

Be clear, be brief, be human. By Ernest Gowers Clear Human

the message I want to communicate: By Paul Hartford Communicate Message

I was there when I said it. By Murray Walker

Like I said this morning, By Jessica Hawkins Morning

Our feelings are best articulated with words. By Lailah Gifty Akita Words Feelings Articulated

We cannot have expression till there is something to be expressed. By Margaret Fuller Expressed Expression Till

Everything we feel deeply must be expressed. By Hans Hartung Expressed Feel Deeply

If we are not ashamed to think it, we should not be ashamed to say it. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Ashamed

It goes without saying... but rarely gets the chance. By Thomas E. Montgomery Chance Rarely

I've said what I had to say. By Eudora Welty

There is nothing better to display the truth in an excellent light, than a clear and simple statement of facts. By Benedict Of Nursia Light Facts Display Truth Excellent

Be bold, speak from your heart. By Nikki Rowe Bold Speak Heart

When writing for a mass audience, put a fact in every sentence. By Michael Hastings Audience Put Sentence Writing Mass

The less said the better. By Jane Austen

I feel there's no need to overstate. By Anson Mount Overstate Feel

Fortune proclaimed By Walter Isaacson Fortune Proclaimed

being articulate is not a facility of language but a fidelity to vision. And so we are all articulate when finding the courage to say what we see. By Mark Nepo Vision Articulate Facility Language Fidelity

Simple is the speech of truth. By Aeschylus Simple Truth Speech

How can it be expressed in anything but itself? By E. M. Forster Expressed

To be is to be perceived By George Berkeley Perceived

I realize that we all do express ourselves, but those who express that which is always being done are those whose thinking is almost in every way in accord with everyone else. Expression on this basis has become dull to those who wish to think for themselves. By Harry Callahan Express Realize Thinking Accord Expression

Correct is fine but it is better to be interesting By Seth Correct Interesting Fine

If we were to understand how important it is to say something and say it well, maybe we wouldn't write a single word, but that would be tragic. By Dejan Stojanovic Word Tragic Understand Important Write

Truth is overrated. By Rob Davis Truth Overrated

Only what is essential must be said. By Dietrich Bonhoeffer Essential

A thing well said will be wit in all languages. By John Dryden Languages Thing Wit

Some things don't need to be said. Some things need to be said. There I said it. By Jayce O'neal Things

It ought not to be unpleasant to say that which one honestly believes or disbelieves. That it so constantly is painful to do so, is quite enough obstacle to the progress of mankind in that most valuable of all qualities, honesty of word or of deed. By Thomas Huxley Disbelieves Unpleasant Honestly Qualities Honesty

Say it...out loud. By Stephenie Meyer Loud

Between overstatement and understatement lies one hundred percent. By Sten Nadolny Percent Overstatement Understatement Lies Hundred

So let it be written. So let it be done. By Yul Brynner Written

If you can't state your position in eight words, you don't have a position. By Seth Godin Words Position State

I say 'as it were' or 'so to speak' too often because puns and double entendres keep insinuating themselves into my consciousness as I'm talking. By Guy Gavriel Kay Speak Talking Puns Double Entendres

When I felt strongly I would say it strongly. By Aspen Matis Strongly Felt

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

Second, always speak the truth without fear. By Charles R. Swindoll Fear Speak Truth

Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed) By Maurice Blanchot Express Expressed Leave Unexpressed

Our actions reveal our truths. By Elaina Marie Truths Actions Reveal

If words come upon our minds, we should express them in order to free ourselves from high anxiety. By Saaif Alam Minds Anxiety Words Express Order

If you see something, say something. By Rich Redman

The best form of saying is being By Ernesto Che Guevara Form

We must speak plainly. Only honesty provides truth. Only truth delivers triumph. By R. Scott Bakker Plainly Speak Truth Triumph Honesty

When it comes to writing, clarity trumps all rules. By C.e. Mclean Writing Clarity Rules Trumps

Truth could be proclaimed. By Sunday Adelaja Truth Proclaimed

Affirmation: It is true, I am chosen not lucky. By Katina Marshell Cotton-Sliwa Affirmation True Lucky Chosen

should be - in the hands By Rick Riordan Hands

In success be moderate. By Benjamin Franklin Moderate Success

Never be embarrassed or ashamed by anything you choose to write. By Larry Niven Write Embarrassed Ashamed Choose

The calmed say that what is well-spoken is best; second, that one should say what is right, not unrighteous; third, what's pleasing, not displeasing; fourth, what is true, not false. By Gautama Buddha Fourth Unrighteous Pleasing Displeasing True

I am an outspoken person. I believe in what I say. By Dionne Warwick Person Outspoken

My work should be judged as it enters the ears and heads of listeners, not as it is described to the eyes of readers. By Arnold Schoenberg Listeners Readers Work Judged Enters

Stand and be true By Stephen King Stand True

It does not take many words to tell the truth By Sitting Bull Truth Words

It does not require many words to speak the truth. By Chief Joseph Truth Require Words Speak

Always be consistent. By Casey Kasem Consistent

Be brave. Write plainly. By Patricia O'connor Brave Write Plainly

Great things only require to be simply told, for they are spoiled by emphasis; but little things should be clothed in lofty language, as they are only kept up by expression, tone of voice, and style of delivery. By Jean De La Bruyere Great Told Emphasis Language Expression

We must speak truth to power and confront ignorance with facts. By Dashanne Stokes Facts Speak Truth Power Confront

Simple is the language of truth. By Seneca The Younger Simple Truth Language

I just said it for the beauty of the style. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Style Beauty

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

Least said is soon disavowed. By Ambrose Bierce Disavowed

Precise language is not the problem. Clear language is the problem. By Richard P. Feynman Problem Precise Language Clear

I say a lot of things - millions of words a day - so if I misspoke, that was just a misstatement, By Hillary Clinton Things Millions Day Misspoke Misstatement

Public opinion which, to be sure, can at times be helpful, must never for an instant swerve us from what we know in our heart we are trying to convey. For honesty is the great requisite of art. If we remain honest with ourselves, art, which is always there, never lets us down. By Cornelia Otis Skinner Public Helpful Convey Art Opinion

In speaking, it is best to be clear and say just enough to convey the meaning. By Confucius Speaking Meaning Clear Convey

What I have written, I have written. By Pontius Pilate Written

I see but one rule: to be clear. By Stendhal Rule Clear

Always say less than necessary. By Robert Greene

I prefer clarity over agreement By Dennis Prager Agreement Prefer Clarity

Truth is most beautiful undraped. By Arthur Schopenhauer Truth Undraped Beautiful