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A politician or political thinker who calls himself a political realist is usually boasting that he sees politics, so to speak, in the raw; he is generally a proclaimed cynic and pessimist who makes it his business to look behind words and fine speeches for the motive. This motive is always low.

Mary McCarthy
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Congress-these, for the most part, illiterate hacks whose fancy vests are spotted with gravy, and whose speeches, hypocritical, unctuous, and slovenly, are spotted also with the gravy of political patronage.

Mary McCarthy
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Twas a special gift of God that speech was given to mankind; for through the Word, and not by force, wisdom governs.

Martin Luther
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Vocal rest is awesome. It is like any kind of fast. Firstly, it is a purification of speech. It made me realize how not careful I am with the things I say. It also makes you find new ways of communication and new methods to connect with people.

Matisyahu
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Eloquence is the essential thing in a speech, not information. by Mark Twain

Eloquence is the essential thing in a speech, not information.

Mark Twain
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Chess isn't a game of speed, it is a game of speech through actio... by Matt Selman

Chess isn't a game of speed, it is a game of speech through actions

Matt Selman
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There is nothing in the world like persuasive speech to fuddle th... by Mark Twain

There is nothing in the world like persuasive speech to fuddle the mental apparatus.

Mark Twain
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Nor was it only from the millions of slaves that chains had been removed; the whole nation had been in bondage; free speech had been suppressed.

Matthew Simpson
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He will find one English book and one only, where, as in the "Iliad" itself, perfect plainness of speech is allied with perfect nobleness; and that book is the Bible.

Matthew Arnold
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Poetry finds its perilous equilibrium somewhere between music and... by May Sarton

Poetry finds its perilous equilibrium somewhere between music and speech.

May Sarton
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Sound is a subtle form of speech and then more subtle than sound is silence and that's like the realm of being.

MC Yogi
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Some subjects come up suddenly in our speech and cannot be silenc... by Mason Cooley

Some subjects come up suddenly in our speech and cannot be silenced.

Mason Cooley
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The best and most telling speech is not the actual impromptu one... by Mark Twain

The best and most telling speech is not the actual impromptu one but the counterfeit of it.

Mark Twain
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Be skillful in speech, that you may be strong.

Merikare
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Whatever is spoken of acquires a certain existence. by Mason Cooley

Whatever is spoken of acquires a certain existence.

Mason Cooley
existencecertainspeech
English is clipped in speech. Texas is exactly the opposite. by Michael Caine

English is clipped in speech. Texas is exactly the opposite.

Michael Caine
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So many times, I have a speech ready but no dice. Always a brides... by Michael Curtiz

So many times, I have a speech ready but no dice. Always a bridesmaid, never a mother.

Michael Curtiz
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I see this in the way that sermons are preached. How would you give a Black Nationalist speech or campaign for the Republicans when you're an integrated congregation? It doesn't happen.

Michael Emerson
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I believe that through positive thoughts, speech, action and attitudes, we change things for the better.

Michael Franti
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It was Reagan who began the realignment of American politics, making the Republicans into internationalist Jeffersonians with his speech in London at the Palace of Westminster in 1982, which led to the creation of the National Endowment for Democracy and the emergence of democracy promotion as a central goal of United States foreign policy.

Michael Ignatieff
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