Quotes by Persuasion With plants, persuasion is better than force. Elsa Bakalar persuasion plant garden I loved Thirteen and I loved Pretty Persuasion, and was always just so blown away by her [Rachel Evan Wood]. It was nice, and sadly, it is so rare. Ellen Page persuasion woods nice Too much zeal offends where indirection works. Euripides zeal persuasion too-much Clarity (always) trumps persuasion Flint McGlaughlin clarity persuasion trump The secret of all true persuasion is to induce the person to persuade himself. Harry Allen Overstreet persuasion persons secret Authority is not power; that's coercion. Authority is not knowledge; that's persuasion, or seduction. Authority is simply that the author has the right to make a statement and to be heard. Herman Kahn seduction persuasion coercion We are less convinced by what we hear than by what we see. Herodotus persuasion convinced The persuasion of a friend is a strong thing. Homer persuasion strong A companion's words of persuasion are effective. Homer companion persuasion Persuasion isn't about the people you disagree with. It's about the fulcrum; the persuadable audience. Jay Heinrichs persuasion audience people If there is any thing disagreeable going on, men are always sure to get out of it. Jane Austen persuasion ifs men Vanity was the beginning and the end of Sir Walter Elliot's character; vanity of person and of situation. Jane Austen persuasion vanity character His cold politeness, his ceremonious grace, were worse than anything. Jane Austen persuasion cold grace Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant. Jane Austen persuasion unjust may Because, Cat, it’s the feminine persuasion that’s always the deadliest. Jeaniene Frost feminine persuasion cat I think the power of persuasion would be the greatest superpower of all time. Jenny Mollen persuasion would-be thinking I am not in love / But I'm open to persuasion. Joan Armatrading persuasion Still, I have been no one's enemy but my own. My easy nature, either in drinking or anything else, was always ready to submit to persuasions of profligate companions, who often led me into snares. John Clare persuasion drinking enemy Few are open to conviction, but the majority of men are open to persuasion Johann Wolfgang von Goethe persuasion majority men Before you try to convince anyone else, be sure you are convinced, and if you cannot convince yourself, drop the subject. John Henry Patterson persuasion convincing trying «12345»