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Speech Quotes - Page 36

Music has been called the speech of the angels; I will go farther and call it the speech of God Himself.

Charles Kingsley (2008). “Daily Thoughts (EasyRead Comfort Edition)”, p.87, ReadHowYouWant.com

The centralization of power in Washington, which nearly all members of Congress deplore in their speech and then support by their votes, steadily increases.

Calvin Coolidge (2001). “The Quotable Calvin Coolidge: Sensible Words for a New Century”, Images from the Past Incorporated

Without freedom of speech, I might be in the swamp

Song: Motorpsycho Nightmare, Album: Another Side of Bob Dylan, 1964

This will be a good time for poetry, you know, when things get darker and stranger and your very speech is being questioned and the sense of trusting that human thing.

"New York's East Village Ushers In New Year With Feast Of Language". Interview with Tom Vitale, kccu.org. January 2, 2017.

His speech is a burning fire.

Algernon Charles Swinburne, H. M. Burton (2014). “Selections from Swinburne”, p.77, Cambridge University Press

The literary gift is a very dangerous gift to possess if you are not telling the truth, and I would a great deal rather, for my part, have a man stumble in his speech than to feel he was so exceedingly smooth that he had better be watched both day and night.

Woodrow Wilson (1916). “Wit and Wisdom of Woodrow Wilson: Extracts from the Public Speeches of the Leader and Interpreter of American Democracy, with Masterpieces of Eloquence”, Best Books

Speak on, but be not over-tedious.

William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens (1785). “The Plays of William Shakspeare ...”, p.250

First Witch He knows thy thought: Hear his speech, but say thou nought.

William Shakespeare, James Robert Ballantyne (1858). “Shakspere's Play of Macbeth”, p.86