English language Quote by John Hume Download Open image “If the word 'No' was removed from the English language, Ian Paisley would be speechless.” — John Hume ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare English language Language Speechless
It wasn't too difficult to see that [Ian] Paisley would never do anything positive. — David Trimble Copy Share Image
'No' is an entire sentence in itself. No means no, and when somebody says it, you need to stop. — Amitabh Bachchan Copy Share Image
An interesting thing that I've learned is that "no" doesn't always really mean "no," it just simply means "not now." — Cherien Dabis Copy Share Image
Be aware that the more often a child hears the word no, the greater his need to say no himself. — Cathy Rindner Tempelsman Copy Share Image
There has never been a time when there has been no person in Cornwall without a knowledge of the Cornish language. — Henry Jenner Copy Share Image
“if i ever have a daughter, the first thing i will teach her to love will be the word "no" & i will not… — Amanda Lovelace Copy Share Image
In coming to that agreement, my party had a clear philosophy throughout. In Northern Ireland, we should have institutions that respected the differences of… — John Hume Copy Share Image
I never thought in terms of being a leader. I thought very simply in terms of helping people. — John Hume Copy Share Image
In working class districts, you had several families living together in the one house, and it was very difficult to get a house, because… — John Hume Copy Share Image
All conflict is about difference; whether the difference is race religion, or nationality... — John Hume Copy Share Image
“You are the generation that will be leading in the new century and the new millennium, so the challenge is to make sure that… — John Hume Copy Share Image
Every child growing up will look to their parents, my mother and my father. My grandmother lived with us. I picked up quite a… — John Hume Copy Share Image
The basis of peace and stability, in any society, has to be the fullest respect for the human rights of all its people. — John Hume Copy Share Image
In my opinion, what changed the situation eventually - and, of course, it took a lot of time to change it, things like that… — John Hume Copy Share Image
“Difference is the essence of humanity. Difference is an accident of birth, and it should therefore never be the source of hatred or conflict.… — John Hume Copy Share Image
I think that's not a question that one can answer accurately. I read a whole range of books, quite a lot of history at… — John Hume Copy Share Image
That's the strategy that myself and my party have pursued and are pursuing. — John Hume Copy Share Image
The violence had broken out in both sides, but our philosophy as a party was very, very clear — John Hume Copy Share Image
“Fine’s a funny word, don’t you think? I don’t think there’s another like it in the English language that says so much while actually… — Emma Chase Copy Share Image
The language we share is at the core of our identity as citizens, and our ticket to full participation in American political life. We… — S. I. Hayakawa Copy Share Image
“The first phase of modernism, which so far as the English language goes we associate with Pound and Yeats, Wyndham Lewis and Eliot and… — Frank Kermode Copy Share Image
These men of many nations must be taught American ways, the English language, and the right way to live. — Henry Ford Copy Share Image
“Nevertheless . . was a word, certainly, but much more than a word, it was a concept. "Nevertheless" was what you said when you… — Brunonia Barry Copy Share Image
My motto is "Unite now, today if you can; fight if you must. But in every case avoid British intervention." — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
“Hear me now or regret it later: Everything you write must be read aloud. Once all the context items are in place, this is… — Jiro Adachi Copy Share Image
It was Ronald Reagan who used to say that the 10 most frightening words in the English language are, "I'm from the federal government,… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
A pronoun, too, will aptly reflect the number of its antecedent: "they" does not refer to one person, no matter how many personalities she… — Karen Elizabeth Gordon Copy Share Image
The collectors of revenue and the policeman are the only symbols by which millions in India's villages know British rule. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
“Nothing was worse than a bovine with a 150 IQ trying to wrap its stunned mollusk tongue around the finely tuned syllables of the… — Gary Anderson Copy Share Image
English literature is a glorious inheritance which is open to all - there are no barriers, no coupons, and no restrictions. In the English… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image