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Shakespeare is forever coming into our affairs -- putting in his oar, so to speak -- with some pat word or sentence.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1970). “The Works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Ponkapog papers. A sea turn, and other matters”

It is not enough these days to simply QUESTION AUTHORITY. You have to speak with it, too.

Taylor Mali (2012). “What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World”, p.39, Penguin

Speaking the truth, once you have started it, is too exhilarating to draw back.

Storm Jameson (2011). “Company Parade”, p.92, Bloomsbury Publishing

If we are transparent, with nothing to hide, the gap between language and being disappears. Then the Muse can speak.

Stephen Nachmanovitch (1991). “Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art”, p.30, Penguin

It is an inwariable rule with the dealers to praise the bad points and let the good 'uns speak for themselves.

Robert Smith Surtees, Author of Mr. Sponge's sporting tour (1854). “Handley Cross: Or, Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt”, p.140

A man may be a false prophet and yet speak the truth.

Richard Sibbes, Rev Terry Kulakowski, Editor “THE BRUISED REED”, Lulu.com

Every man is eloquent once in his life.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1971). “The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Society and solitude”, p.30, Harvard University Press