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listening writers
I think a lot of unpublished writers feel the same way. They're not getting anywhere, and nobody's listening to them. You do get frustrated. Nick Hornby
listening people public visiting work
He's been visiting with people, first thanking them for all the work they did while he was in public service, and he's listening to people to see what they thought went right and wrong. Greg Simon
listening important may
The interruption we now impatiently put off may be the most important thing we could be doing at this particular time? Richard L. Evans
listening politics painting
Did you ever see that painting the Mona Lisa. It always reminds me of a reporter listening to a politician. Robert Orben
listening ears
I always had one ear offstage, listening for the call from the bookie. Walter Matthau
listening scared sitting trying worried
I'm just listening to everything that's going on, evaluating everything that's going on, trying to see where it's headed, ... I'm not worried. I'm not sitting there worried or scared at all. Chan Gailey
listening looking mind
I had this in my mind. I think about it before the game, every game. I see myself doing it before it happens. From the hotels. I'll be on the bus, just daydreaming, listening to music, looking out the window, and I see myself doing everything, and I just come out here and try to do it. G. H. Hardy
listening move obvious rather sooner students toward
In listening to the marketplace, it's obvious that we need to move more students toward completion. And we need to do it sooner rather than later. Stephen Tocco
listening
I'm not going to tell you now while everyone is listening. Vivian Stringer
speech honest emotion
Humor is the most honest of emotions. Applause for a speech can be insincere, but with humor, if the audience doesn't like it there's no faking it. Robert Orben
speech free-speech
We shouldn't have free speech. Robin Quivers
speech whisky havens
Haven't you learned yet that I put something more than whisky into my speeches. Winston Churchill
speech saws kind
We walked always in beauty, it seemed to me. We walked and looked about, or stood and looked. Sometimes, less often, we would sit down. We did not often speak. The place spoke for us and was a kind of speech. We spoke to each other in the things we saw. Wendell Berry
speech common remember
It is well to remember that grammar is common speech formulated. W. Somerset Maugham
speech nine pounds
I have but nine-pence in ready money, but I can draw for a thousand pounds. Joseph Addison
speech association should
Aggressive civil disobedience should be confined to a vindication of the right of free speech and free association. Mahatma Gandhi
speech
In general those who nothing have to say Contrive to spend the longest time in doing it. James Russell Lowell
speech language ritual
When speech is divorced from speaker and word from meaning, what is left is just ritual, language as ritual. Ellen Goodman
speak straight
He does speak more like a professor. He's a straight shooter. Jim Glassman
speaks-out political politics
Stand up, speak out, and be bold. Screw political correctness. Never let them tell you to sit down and shut up. Sarah Palin
speak latina honestly
Don't be afraid to say what you don't know, and speak for what you do know. Say, "I can't speak for all Latinas, but I can speak for me and tell you very, very honestly." Sandra Cisneros
speak speak-the-truth
Speak truth to power. Milan Kundera
speaking-up wife poison
[To the heckler who said, 'If you were my wife I'd poison you':] No, you wouldn't. I'd do it myself. Emmeline Pankhurst
speaks time
It's my first time to see him in person. I'm going to take some of what he speaks about and try to put it in my game. Darian Townes
speak speakers-and-speaking upsetting
It's upsetting for me. I can't speak for everyone else, but I know it's upsetting for me. David McFarren
speaks work
That speaks well of the team. But we still have a lot of work to do. Seth Vining
speak takes truth
It takes two to speak truth -- one to speak, and another to hear. Henry David Thoreau