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Speak Quotes by Vikrant Parsai
- Money doesnt grow on trees but it speaks beautifully without grammar.
- The man who is looking for a wife will not speak contemptuously of women.
- Dont criticize or speak ill of a blind man.
- Our parents teach us to speak and the world teaches us to be silent.
- Beware of the person who speaks without modesty because he will always break his promises.
- Think before you speak but do not speak everything that you think.
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- Education teaches a man how to speak, now how long or how often.
- Speak well of your enemies; after all you made them.
- If you are really a superior worker, you don't need to talk about it. The results will speak for themselves.
- Even if you are not asked anything, you just have to speak something to make someone believe that you are still a fool.
- Attend to people who show themselves more ready to hear than to speak.
- Speak neither well nor ill of yourself; if well, men won't believe you, if ill they will believe a lot more than you say.
- A man who is an enemy of the bride doesn't speak well of the wedding.
- Eating little and speaking little can never do anybody harm.
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