The silence often of pure innocence persuades when speaking fails. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The truth of these days is not that which really is, but what every man persuades another man to believe. — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
Every man naturally persuades himself that he can keep his resolutions, nor is he convinced of his imbecility but by length of… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
“Force persuades a person to speak, but it cannot guarantee his honesty. Quite the reverse: it will extract confessions from innocents and… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“What persuades men and women to mistake each other from time to time for gods and vermin is ideology.” — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
The art of persuasion. The actor persuades himself, first, and through himself, the audience. — Laurence Olivier Copy Share Image
“I shall leave the world, I feel, with more satisfaction for having come to know you. Knowing you persuades me more than… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
Passion persuades me one way, reason another. I see the better and approve it, but I follow the worse. — Ovid Copy Share Image
Truth is now simply a matter of etiquette: it has no authority, no sense of rightness, because it is no longer anchored… — David F. Wells Copy Share Image
The priest persuades a humble people to endure their hard lot, a politician urges them to rebel against it, and a scientist… — Max Percy Copy Share Image
The only way to resonate at a level that persuades is to know who you are addressing. If it's true that the… — Nancy Duarte Copy Share Image
What persuades men and women to mistake each other from time to time for gods or vermin is ideology. One can understand… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
Do your homework and know your facts, but remember it's passion that persuades. — H. Jackson Brown, Jr Copy Share Image
Its so easily for people to persuades other to do the things they want. — Ngan Hoai Tran Vo Copy Share Image