Are you willing to spend time studying the issues, making yourself aware, and then conveying that information to family and friends? Will… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
Money, first and foremost, is a medium of communication, conveying the information we call 'price'. Government control of the money supply is… — L. Neil Smith Copy Share Image
How wonderful it is to be able to write someone a letter! To feel like conveying your thoughts to a person, to… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
If, Sir, I possessed the power of conveying unlimited sexual attraction through the potency of my voice, I would not be reduced… — Gilbert Harding Copy Share Image
I believe in broken, fractured, complicated narratives, but I believe in narratives as a vehicle for truth, not simply as a form… — Stephen Greenblatt Copy Share Image
Sir,’ said Stephen, ‘I read novels with the utmost pertinacity. I look upon them--I look upon good novels--as a very valuable part… — Patrick O'Brian Copy Share Image
The aim of education is to guide young persons in the process through which they shape themselves as human persons-armed with knowledge,… — Jacques Maritain Copy Share Image
Take a report. It's dry, the sentences are clunky and unfelicitous, they're just conveying information. But it seems to me that if… — Paul Auster Copy Share Image
If I were beginning my career today, I don't think I would take the same direction. Television is at a crossroads at… — David Attenborough Copy Share Image
Comic-book pages are vertical, and movie screens are relentlessly horizontal. But it's all the same form. We use different tools, but we… — Frank Miller Copy Share Image
There is no way of conveying to the corpse the reasons you have made him one--you have the corpse, and you are,… — James A. Baldwin Copy Share Image
The effect of sincerity is to give one's work the character of a protest. The painter, being concerned only with conveying his… — Claude Monet Copy Share Image
The message that I am conveying to President Trump, to the Cabinet, to leaders in both Houses is real simple. Let's do… — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
Art at its best draws attention not only to the way things are but also to the way things will be, when… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Mab turned back to me and eyed me up and down. She quirked one eyebrow, very slightly, somehow conveying layers of disapproval… — Jim Butcher Copy Share Image
Good manners come, as we say, from good breeding or rather are good breeding; and breeding is acquired by habitual action, in… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
Suddenly the full long wail of a ship's horn surged through the open window and flooded the dim room—a cry of boundless,… — Yukio Mishima Copy Share Image
At a time when the American family is threatened as never before, redefining it away from the union of one man and… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
[Do you know] how it feels to be a clownish character? It's always complicated to imagine conveying yourself outside of your body.… — Kalan Sherrard Copy Share Image
Motivation needs to be a part of your own life for you to be effective in conveying it to others. — Zig Ziglar Copy Share Image
I know not what you mean by God; the word God is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation. — Charles Bradlaugh Copy Share Image
If South Korea is going to survive, and keep the peace on the peninsula, its citizens need to start conveying support for… — Brian Reynolds Myers Copy Share Image
It's much harder to provide a great customer service than I would have ever realised. It's much more art than science in… — David Yu Copy Share Image
Print is predictable and impersonal, conveying information in a mechanical transaction with the reader’s eye. Handwriting, by contrast, resists the eye, reveals… — Ruth Ozeki Copy Share Image
My pictures must first be beautiful, but that beauty is not enough. I strive to convey an underlying edge of anxiety, of… — Gregory Crewdson Copy Share Image
The only merit I have is to have painted directly from nature with the aim of conveying my impressions in front of… — Claude Monet Copy Share Image
I don't feel any obligation to make my intentions for a song accessible to a listener or an audience. I'm not interested… — J Tillman Copy Share Image
...(that) any general system of conveying passengers would ... go at a velocity exceeding ten miles an hour, or thereabouts, is extremely improbable. — Thomas Tredgold Copy Share Image
In fiction, plenty do the job of conveying information, rousing suspense, painting characters, enabling them to speak. But only certain sentences breathe… — Jhumpa Lahiri Copy Share Image
We are not sure to what extent Saddam's [Hussein ] own people were conveying an incorrect picture to him. But this body… — Colin Powell Copy Share Image
I write as clearly as I am able to. I sometimes tackle ideas and notions that are relatively complex, and it is… — R. A. Lafferty Copy Share Image
Sculpture is a parable in three dimensions, a symbol of a spiritual experience, and a means of conveying truth by concentrating its… — Malvina Hoffman Copy Share Image
What a lumbering poor vehicle prose is for the conveying of a great thought! ... Prose wanders around with a lantern &… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
In many instances the conduct of colored workmen, and those who have spoken for them, has not been in asking or demanding… — Samuel Gompers Copy Share Image
We [Black people] have always used our creativity to battle and we're not the only ones. Black Americans are certainly leaders in… — Nikki Giovanni Copy Share Image
Talk about painting: there's no point. By conveying a thing through the medium of language, you change it. You construct qualities that… — Gerhard Richter Copy Share Image
The so-called Church Fathers are not some theologians as we know them nowadays. They were close to the teaching of the Apostles… — Notker Wolf Copy Share Image
Seen in retrospect, evolution as a whole doubtless had a general direction, from simple to complex, from dependence on to relative independence… — Theodosius Dobzhansky Copy Share Image
People who hold important positions in society are commonly labelled "somebodies," and their inverse "nobodies"-both of which are, of course, nonsensical descriptors,… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image