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"A word to the wise is not sufficient
if it doesn't make sense"
James Thurber
"Every word or concept, clear
as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of
applicability."
Werner Karl Heisenberg
He who guards his mouth keeps his
life, but he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.
Proverbs 13:3
"It is the province of knowledge
to speak and it is the privilege of wisdom to listen."
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
"It is my ambition to say in
ten sentences what others say in a whole book."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"If you can't write your idea
on the back of my calling card, you don't have a
clear idea."
David Belasco
"The limits of my language are
the limits of my mind. All I know is what I have
words for."
Ludwig Wittgenstein
"The difference between the
right word and the almost right word is the difference
between lightning and lightning bug."
Mark Twain
"Within the word we find two
dimensions—reflection and action. If one is
sacrificed even in part, the other immediately suffers.
To speak a true word is to transform the world."
Paulo Freire
"I do not so easily think in
words . . . after being hard at work having arrived
at results that are perfectly clear . . . I have
to translate my thoughts in a language that does
not run evenly with them."
Francis Galton
"The world has the habit of
making room for the man whose actions show that he
knows where he is going."
Napoleon Hill
"If we knew what it was we were
doing, it would not be called research, would it?"
Albert Einstein
"Think like a man of action,
act like a man of thought."
Henri Bergson
"An ounce of application is
worth a ton of abstraction."
Booker T. Washington
"This report, by its very length,
defends itself against the risk of being read."
Winston Churchill
"We sometimes get all the information,
but we refuse to get the message."
Cullen Hightower
"It is good to rub and polish
our brain against that of others."
Michael De Montaigne
"There are people who want to
be everywhere at once . . . and they get nowhere"
Carl Sandburg
"I really lack the words to
compliment myself today."
Alberto Tomba
"Watch your thoughts, they become
words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch
your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits;
they become character. Watch your character; it becomes
your destiny."
Frank Outlaw
"The temple of our purest thoughts
is silence."
Sarah J. Hale
"Our intention creates our reality."
Wayne Dyer
"I cannot always control what
goes on outside. But I can always control what goes
on inside."
Wayne Dyer
"What we don't understand we
don't possess."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"I think the language is one
factor that has prevented us from being able even
to conceptualize mind/body processes. Just the fact
that we use one kind of intangible language to describe
the mind and another kind of material language to
describe the body—languages that don't even
have a way of connecting—prevents us from seeing
that these two kinds of phenomena are actually two
manifestations of the same process, neither one more
important than the other, and neither causing the
other. If we can figure out ways to talk that allow
us to think about the mind and body as one and the
same, we'd be better off."
Margaret Kemeny
"All my life I wanted to be
somebody. But I see now I should have been more specific."
Jane Wagner
"Life is like a landscape. You
live in the midst of it, but can describe it only
from the vantage point of distance."
Charles A. Lindbergh
"Better understated than overstated.
Let people be surprised that it was more than you
promised and easier than you said."
Jim Rohn
"Words are, of course, the most
powerful drug used by mankind."
Rudyard Kipling
"True eloquence consists of
saying all that should be said, and that only."
Francois de La Rochefoucald
"To communicate, put your words
in order; give them a purpose; use them to persuade,
to instruct, to discover, to seduce."
William Safire
"Wise men talk because they
have something to say; fools, because they have to
say something."
Plato
"Drawing on my fine command
of language, I said nothing."
Peter Benchley
". . . everything that can be
said can be said clearly."
Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Be careful of your thoughts;
they may become words at any moment."
Ira Gassen
"It is better to keep one's
mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it
and resolve all doubt."
Abraham Lincoln
"Blessed is the man who, having
nothing to say, abstains from giving us worthy evidence
of the fact."
George Eliot
"Silence is one of the hardest
arguments to refute."
Josh Billings
" . . . if you cannot say what
you have to say in twenty minutes, you should go
away and write a book about it."
Lord Brabizon
"The words you choose to say
something are just as important as the decision to
speak."
Anonymous
"It is my ambition to say in
ten sentences what other men say in whole books—what
other men do not say in whole books."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"I tell you everything that
is really nothing, and nothing of what is everything,
do not be fooled by what I am saying. Please listen
carefully and try to hear what I am not saying."
Charles C. Finn
"If you just communicate you
can get by. But if you skillfully communicate, you
can work miracles."
Jim Rohn, speaker and author
"Wise men talk because they
have something to say, fools talk because they have
to say something."
Plato
"All my life I've wanted to
be somebody. But I see now I should have been more
specific."
Jane Wagner, writer and director
"To talk well and eloquently
is a very great art, but an equally great one is
to know the right moment to stop."
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"Colors fade, temples crumble,
empires fall, but wise words endure."
Edward Thorndike
"Before speaking, consider the
interpretation of your words as well as their intent."
Andrew Alden
"Be brief; for it is with words
as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the
deeper they burn."
Robert Southey, poet
"It is often wonderful how putting
down on paper a clear statement of a case helps one
to see, not perhaps the way out, but the way in."
A.C. Benson, author
"The investigation of the meaning
of words is the beginning of education."
Antisthenes, philosopher
"They talk most who have the
least to say."
Matthew Prior
"Well-timed silence hath more
eloquence than speech."
Martin Tupper
"How well we communicate is
determined not by how well we say things but by how
well we are understood."
Andy Grove, CEO, Intel Corporation
"Successful communication transforms
your thoughts, will, and desire into action. It moves
people. It transforms the thoughts, will and desires
of others. What better word for this process than
magic?"
Jack Griffin, author, from How to Say it at Work
The beginning of wisdom is
to call things by their right names.
Chinese proverb
"When I use a word, said Humpty
Dumpty, in a rather scornful tone, it means just
what I choose it to mean neither more nor less."
Lewis Carroll
"Language is what makes people
human, and it is the primary way we have of knowing
who other people are."
Janet Malcolm
From listening comes wisdom, and
from speaking repentance.
Italian proverb
"One never repents of having
spoken too little but often of having spoken too
much"
Philippe de Commynes
"I have tried simply to write
the best I can. Sometimes I have good luck and write
better than I can."
Ernest Hemingway
"It has often been said there's
so much to be read, you never can cram all those
words in your head. So the writer who breeds more
words than he needs is making a chore for the reader
who reads. That is why my belief is the briefer the
brief is, the greater the sigh of the reader's relief
is."
Dr. Seuss, a.k.a. Theodor Seuss Geisel
"Never miss a good chance to
shut up."
Will Rogers
"To go beyond is as wrong as
to fall short."
Confucius
"The road of excess leads to
the palace of wisdom."
William Blake
"Least said is soon disavowed."
Ambrose Bierce
"When you have nothing to say,
say nothing."
Charles Caleb Colton
"Maximo in minimo."
Friedrich Hölderlin
"But far more numerous was the
Herd of such, Who think too little, and talk too
much."
John Dryden, British poet and dramatist
"If I am to speak ten minutes,
I need a week for preparation. If fifteen minutes,
three days. If half an hour, two days, and if an
hour, I am ready right now."
Woodrow Wilson
"I have made this letter long,
only because I lacked the time to make it short."
Blaise Pascal, French philosopher
"Silence is better than unmeaning
words."
Pythagoras
"Meaning is not what you start
with, but what you end up with."
Peter Elbow
"It depends upon what the meaning
of the word 'is' is."
Bill Clinton
"Meanings are not determined
by situations, but we determine ourselves by the
meanings we give to situations."
Alfred Adler
"Good has two meanings: it means
that which is good absolutely and that which is good
for somebody."
Aristotle
"No one means all he says, and
yet very few say all they mean."
Henry Brooks Adams
"Everywhere one seeks to produce
meaning, to make the world signify, to render it
visible. We are not, however, in danger of lacking
meaning; quite the contrary, we are gorged with meaning
and it is killing us."
Jean Baudrillard
"Your own words are the bricks
and mortar of the dreams you want to realize. Your
words are the greatest power you have. The words
you choose and their use establish the life you experience."
Sonia Croquette
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