quotes tagged with 'speech'

The speech of one who knows what he is talking about and means what he says-it is thought on fire.

Author: William Jennings Bryan, Source: unknownSaved by Doc in inspiration influence leadership public speaking passion speech oration oratory 5 months ago[save this] [permalink]
Visiting teachers must excel and give leadership to the women into whose homes they go. They must excel in energy, and awareness and thoroughness—and in testimony, for above all things, their testimony is unanswerable....


“He which soweth sparingly,” said Paul, “shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.” (2 Cor. 9:6.) We don’t get anywhere by just saying words. We have to put our heart in the words, and we have to plan and prepare our minds. I wonder if there are any sisters that ever fast, maybe the morning they are going visiting teaching. I don’t know that it is required. There are a lot of things in the Church that are not required, a lot of things we would like to do. The one who goes just to visit homes, to knock on doors, to pass the time of day, and then goes back to make the report is a little bit like the one whom Paul speaks of who is “fighting as one that beateth the air,” (1 Cor. 9:26) and not making any progress. We need to go forth and do our job as we should do it.
Author: President Spencer W. Kimball, Source: “A Vision of Visiting Teaching,” Tambuli, Dec 1978, 2. http://...Saved by mlsscaress in words energy testimony speech fast aware visitingteaching 11 months ago[save this] [permalink]
It is well to know that prayer is not compounded of words, words that may fail to express what one desires to say, words that so often cloak inconsistencies, words that may have no deeper source than the physical organs of speech, words that may be spoken to impress mortal ears. The dumb may pray, and that too with the eloquence that prevails in heaven. Prayer is made up of heart throbs and the righteous yearnings of the soul, of supplication based on the realization of need, of contrition and pure desire. If there lives a man who has never really prayed, that man is a being apart from the order of the divine in human nature, a stranger in the family of God's children. Prayer is for the uplifting of the suppliant. God without our prayers would be God; but we without prayer cannot be admitted to the kingdom of God. So did Christ instruct: 'Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him.'
Author: James E. Talmage, Source: Jesus the Christ - p. 238Saved by mlsscaress in god words need speech prayer pure uplifting supplication yearning 11 months ago[save this] [permalink]
Art for art's sake is heartless and soon grows artless.
Author: Judge John Woolsey, Source: UnknownSaved by richardkmiller in art speech expression 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
SLANG, n. The grunt of the human hog (_Pignoramus intolerabilis_) with an audible memory. The speech of one who utters with his tongue what he thinks with his ear, and feels the pride of a creator in accomplishing the feat of a parrot. A means (under Providence) of setting up as a wit without a capital of sense.

Author: Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914), Source: The Devil's Dictionary Saved by uuaa in speech slang 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
Is sloppiness in speech caused by ignorance or apathy? I don't know and I don't care.

Author: William Safire (1929 - ), Source: NASaved by uuaa in speech 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
The First Amendment is often inconvenient. But that is besides the point. Inconvenience does not absolve the government of its obligation to tolerate speech.
Author: Justice Anthony Kennedy (1936 - ), Source: NASaved by uuaa in constitution government freedom speech inconviniance 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
Do not fight verbosity with words: speech is given to all, intelligence to few.
Author: Moralia, Source: NASaved by uuaa in speech intelligence 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]
Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting with the gift of speech.

Author: Simonides (556 BC - 468 BC), Source: NASaved by uuaa in art poetry speech 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]

Much speech is one thing, well-timed speech is another.

Author: Sophocles (496 BC - 406 BC), Source: NASaved by uuaa in speech 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]

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