Hyperbole Quote by Newt Gingrich Download Open image “The thing that shocks people... is that I mean what I say. I don't use hyperbole.” — Newt Gingrich ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hyperbole Mean People Say Use
You don't do things for shock value anymore, because that's not even the language of today. At least, that's not what interests me. If… — Italo Zucchelli Copy Share Image
I think in the heat of emotions, some rhetoric is said that is a little explosive. — Tommy Thompson Copy Share Image
I suppose the shock of recognition is one of the nastiest shocks of all. — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
I don't just want to upset people and shock people by saying something really outrageous. — Chris Lilley Copy Share Image
It's not just what you say that stirs people. It's the way that you say it. — William Bernbach Copy Share Image
I tend to go against the grain because when I start to see that everybody's trying to shock, I try not to. I just… — Sandra Bernhard Copy Share Image
A false or misunderstood word may create as much disaster as a sudden thoughtless act. — James Thurber Copy Share Image
Pretty sure I always say things that upset people, get under people's skin. — Jalen Rose Copy Share Image
I want to say unequivocally that while I cherish every person who comes from anywhere, who comes here legally and seeks to pursue happiness,… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
Maybe we need a tax credit for the poorest Americans to buy a laptop. Now, maybe that's wrong, maybe that's expensive, maybe we can't… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
NASA should not be developing its own proprietary version of capabilities it could purchase commercially at much lower cost, especially when we know the… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
Stop costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures. — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
It doesn’t matter what I do. People need to hear what I have to say. There’s no one else who can say what I… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
Part of why the Tea Party so deeply threatened the elite media is the tea party looked around and suddenly realized, there are more… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
There was an analyst who came out the other day who's had a long track record of projecting presidential campaigns based on the economy… — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
[The Clinton health care initiative is] washed-over old-time bureaucratic liberalism, or centralized bureaucratic socialism. — Newt Gingrich Copy Share Image
The president we have today is a typical Washington politician that's prone to hyperbole and decisiveness and false outrage. And I think it's very… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
“The risk is, as ever, that the hyperbole of IPL will simply smother the cricket; perhaps the members of the IPL's cheer squad should… — Gideon Haigh Copy Share Image
Soundbite and slogan, strapline and headline, at every turn we meet hyperbole. The soaring inflation of the English language is more urgently in need… — Trevor Nunn Copy Share Image
The speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but love. — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
Every time some new huckster of angst-ridden metaphor is appointed by Art Forum, the congregation genuflects, stroking the catalog like a handful of Rosary… — Abe Ajay Copy Share Image
There is less gray area there, less doubt. There is a security in being some thing all the way. Our culture, too, encourages this… — Porochista Khakpour Copy Share Image
The final key to the way I promote is bravado. I play to people's fantasies. People may not always think big themselves, but they… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
What has happened over the years is that scientists have now developed AIDS therapeutic capabilities, as well as prevention, and we've linked prevention and… — Anthony S. Fauci Copy Share Image
Taffeta phrases, silken terms precise, Three-piled hyperboles, spruce affection, Figures pedantical--these summer flies Have blown me full of maggot ostentation. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image