“I may be deprived of eloquence, but my mind can never be a dumb.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
If we learned to walk and talk the way we learn to read and write, everyone would limp and stutter. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Words cannot only be made... But made to have a meaning, free the tongue and continue your speech.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
Hey baby you're so fine you make me stutter, wha-wha-what's your name? I bet you $20 you're gonna turn me down. — Paperboi Copy Share Image
Liars do look you in the eye. They do not always stutter, stammer, blush or fidget. — Pamela Meyer Copy Share Image
The happiest stutterers, I learned, are those who are willing to stutter in front of others. — John Stossel Copy Share Image
Sometimes, when I'm trying to get my thoughts out, and I'm thinking too fast, I stutter. — Domo Genesis Copy Share Image
“Living with a stutter is like fighting in a battlefield. You either slay the words, or get slain by words.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
I waste at least an hour every day lying in bed. Then I waste time pacing. I waste time thinking. I waste… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The moments of déjà vu were coming more frequently, now. Moments would stutter and hiccup and falter and repeat. Sometimes whole mornings… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“..people who stutter may be of above intellect but have trouble putting the many ideas they have into words in an easily… — Bill Allin Copy Share Image
The voice in my head has a stutter, and that's really annoying. D-D-D-Dave Dave. What? K-K-K-Kill your p-p-p-parents. L-L-L-Loa... Write it down! — Dave Attell Copy Share Image
“In the elderly, that hormone surge can be just as great as in younger people. Says the newspaper. Which might explain why,… — Hendrik Groen Copy Share Image
When I was younger and did a stand-up gig, it would take me two weeks to recover. Sometimes I'd get so panicked… — Adam Sandler Copy Share Image
Part of what was in the ether all around me growing up, until I was between 19 and 20, was a terrible,… — Tim Gunn Copy Share Image
Joel Cairo: You always have a very smooth explanation ready. Sam Spade: What do you want me to do, learn to stutter? — Dashiell Hammett Copy Share Image
To stutter through it with you or even stop stuttering and say nothing, was so lucky and soft, better talk than mile-a-minute… — Daniel Handler Copy Share Image
A large part of me becoming a performer was a make-or-break way of getting over that stutter. I sometimes wonder if, subliminally,… — Paul Young Copy Share Image
“...I realize words are never enough; they stutter and cleave to the roof of my mouth.” — Pat Conroy Copy Share Image
“When your stutter is chronic, you wonder what magic fluent people use that makes them sound so fluent.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
Rap helped me find my swagger. It also helped me get rid of my stutter. — Chris Redd Copy Share Image
When you hear a banjo through stutter edit, it's the coolest thing you ever heard. — Brad Paisley Copy Share Image
In the stutter-flashes of light, the clouds look like huge transparent brains filled with bad thoughts. — Stephen King Copy Share Image
If Im such and important person, why do you stutter when I ask you if you know my name? — Keys Copy Share Image
“Fear the soldier who stammers, for he is very fast at pulling the triger.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“When you see a stranger, your mouth start dancing like convulsion.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“...I didn’t have the guts to start a conversation with him. Knowing me, my mouth would dry up, I’d stutter something nonsensical… — Claire Farrell Copy Share Image
If you're a kid, it's all you think about if you stutter. Kids can be so mean. My grades suffered. Class participation… — Kenyon Martin Copy Share Image
On something that's pokey with looks and a trunk they'd like to stutter. I rank as the king of the city It… — Trae Tha Truth Copy Share Image
I had a stutter 'till... I still do today. I just work on it a lot. I obsess, if you will, with… — Nicholas Brendon Copy Share Image
My speech impediment wasn't a stutter but it was dropping several letters that I just could not say for several years, most… — Amanda Gorman Copy Share Image
I have trouble speaking as soon as you walk into the room. When you talk to me I can't help but stutter.… — Epifania Savea Copy Share Image
I'll stutter step, then drop the shoulder, a little pump, a little Kobe Game 7 fade-away, and the hooks coming too. And… — P. K. Subban Copy Share Image
“There is more to stuttering than the mere repetition of words and phrases. And more to anxiety than just being nervous.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
People only stutter at the beginning of the word. They're not afraid when they get to the end of the word. There's… — Laurie Anderson Copy Share Image
“A brick could be used in speech therapy, to cure a stutter. I mean look at me, I don't have a stutter.… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
Chemists do not usually stutter. It would be very awkward if they did, seeing that they have at times to get out… — William Crookes Copy Share Image
It has always seemed a cruel joke to me that the very word 'stutter' is difficult for many stutterers to pronounce. It… — Kate Forsyth Copy Share Image
“The enigma of stuttering is profound. For in a moment, you would sound very fluent, and at other times, you would struggle… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image