We commonly do not remember that it is, after all, always the first person that is speaking. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Never interrupt a lady when she is speaking to you, as if what you have to say is more important. — Suzanne Enoch Copy Share Image
Speaking selfishly, having to counter-attack is not one of my strengths. — Adam Lallana Copy Share Image
Speaking kind words starts a wave of love in motion that brings more love upon your shores. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The masses will never know their prophets, not even when they are speaking to one.” — Robin Sacredfire Copy Share Image
I would love to adopt a child from a Spanish speaking country, because I want to have Spanish in the home. — Valerie Cruz Copy Share Image
Psychoanalysis wants to heal with words and speaking, but sometimes with speaking, you realize nothing. — Alejandro Jodorowsky Copy Share Image
Speaking from experience, because I have three daughters, I think it's always important to give your daughter the confidence that she needs… — David Charvet Copy Share Image
“You’re here for a reason. You’re here because you want to transform your speaking skills and become a powerfully persuasive” — Akash Karia Copy Share Image
The first film where I had a speaking role was 'The Low Life,' but I did appear for about three seconds in… — Ron Livingston Copy Share Image
On speaking: first, have something to say; second, say it; third, stop when you have said it; and finally give it an… — John Shaw Billings Copy Share Image
Now that we have grown up and mastered our speaking skills,why does it get even harder for us to say what we… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I think it's important for scientists to speak in their own voices and not just be mediated by journalists or others speaking… — Alan Alda Copy Share Image
I have to say, speaking from experience, just because an actor starts out in a role in the workshop, they won't necessarily… — Megan Hilty Copy Share Image
In 'Out of the Dark,' I'm talking about my own life. I'm not talking as a character or speaking as a character.… — Nikki Grimes Copy Share Image
Professionally speaking, the proudest moment was when I booked the 'Human Stain.' I knew it had Nicole Kidman, Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris… — Wentworth Miller Copy Share Image
“It's easy to waste too many words—and too much energy—on nonsense we don't even care about. What a relief it is to… — Scott Stabile Copy Share Image
I started, actually, as an analyst on African affairs, mainly on Al Jazeera. I remember the first few series were about Saudi… — Wadah Khanfar Copy Share Image
I was 18 when I did 'The Amanda Show,' and I was 19 when I did 'MadTV,' and I was in way… — Taran Killam Copy Share Image
Public speaking is not something my mind and body are able to do easily. I sweat profusely with shaky hands to match… — Stephanie Land Copy Share Image
Generally speaking, I don't think people know a great deal about the Viking culture, apart from the label that is usually attached… — Gabriel Byrne Copy Share Image
Strictly speaking, intensity in the weight training context refers to the amount of work required to achieve the activity and is proportional… — John Romaniello Copy Share Image
Rolf Ekeus, his appearance can deceive. He looks somewhere between an international diplomat and a mad professor. He's got that sort of… — Barton Gellman Copy Share Image
“Only those who are comfortable with each other can sit without speaking. This is the great paradox.” — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“Frankly speaking, behind my Smile is everything, you will never understand” — Prerna Sharma Copy Share Image
Honestly speaking, I was not really interested in a managerial job when my playing career ended. — Zico Copy Share Image
“During a conversation, it is better to have an understanding without words, than words without understanding.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
I'm terrible at speaking extemporaneously about my work - I get completely tongue-tied and consumed with fear. — Annie Baker Copy Share Image
When we speak of beauty, we're speaking of something we're more or less indifferent to. — Edith Hamilton Copy Share Image