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Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality. by Joseph Conrad

Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality.

Joseph Conrad
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It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action... by Joseph Conrad

It occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.

Joseph Conrad
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It is the function of art to carry us beyond speech to experience... by Joseph Campbell

It is the function of art to carry us beyond speech to experience.

Joseph Campbell
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It was pleasant to talk shop again; to use that elliptical, allusive speech that one uses only with another of one's trade.

Josephine Tey
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I don't know if I'd call myself a prodigy, but I was a big forensics competitor in high school, and then during college I spent some time working at speech and debate camps as a coach.

Josh Gad
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I have a voice, too, and for good or evil mine is the speech that... by Joseph Conrad

I have a voice, too, and for good or evil mine is the speech that cannot be silenced

Joseph Conrad
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I admit that I do not recall the speeches of Comrades [Earl] Browder and [Samuel] Darcy. I do not even recall of what they spoke. It is possible that they said something of this nature. But it was not the Soviet people who created the American Communist Party. It was created by Americans.

Joseph Stalin
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Speech is but the incorporation of thought. by Joseph Joubert

Speech is but the incorporation of thought.

Joseph Joubert
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I have but nine-pence in ready money, but I can draw for a thousa... by Joseph Addison

I have but nine-pence in ready money, but I can draw for a thousand pounds.

Joseph Addison
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I was giving a speech one time, and the woman who introduced me said, 'Well, she used to be J. D. Salinger's girlfriend. I thought, 'God, is that all I've been?' I didn't want to be reduced to that.

Joyce Maynard
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I am broadly concerned about the slow death of free speech, but particularly in universities and also with regards to the climate change debate.

Judith Curry
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Joan Rivers broke down barriers, advocated for free speech, and n... by Judy Gold

Joan Rivers broke down barriers, advocated for free speech, and never apologized for who she was.

Judy Gold
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Henry James's later works would have been better had he resisted that curious sort of self-indulgence, dictating to a secretary. The roaming garrulousness of ordinary speech is usually corrected when it's transcribed into written prose.

Joyce Carol Oates
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If you speak [ about violence against Israelis], you are in an unspeakable place, have become a Nazi or its moral equivalent (if there is a moral equivalent). It certainly terrifies, but perhaps also it is a linguistic permutation of state terrorism, an assault that stops one in one's tracks, and secures the continuing operation of the regime and its monopoly on politically intelligible speech.

Judith Butler
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The idea that speaking at all on the topic, demanding public space in which to have that debate, is itself an act of complicity with violence, and violence against Israelis, understood as synonymous with Jews, and so violence against Jews, clearly stops the speech with an unspeakable allegation.

Judith Butler
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The cold, increased by the tremendous speed, deprived them of the... by Jules Verne

The cold, increased by the tremendous speed, deprived them of the power of speech.

Jules Verne
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Words are containers for power by Joyce Meyer

Words are containers for power

Joyce Meyer
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Poetry begins as the divine speech of the bicameral mind. Then, as the bicameral mind breaks down, there remain prophets.

Julian Jaynes
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I shall develop the thesis that anyone acting communicatively must, in performing any speech act, raise universal validity claims and suppose that they can be vindicated.

Jurgen Habermas
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I love the kookiness of our speech. Speech is like wonderful magic and poetry in itself. I've always had to crib a lot from what I've heard.

Junot Diaz
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