Top 22 Declaim Quotes
#1. A certain young scholar of Shiz Right before a philosophy quiz Guzzled splits of champagne So that he could declaim I drink, and therefore I is.
Gregory Maguire
#2. I can't understand Urdu, Bahasa or Russian, but when the Pakistani Faiz, the Indonesian Rendra and the Russian Rosdentvensky declaim, I can feel the living throb of rhythm and music, the warmth and passion of their poetry, as do the hundreds, not a mere roomful, of poetry lovers in the audience.
F. Sionil Jose
#3. I am not so foolish as to declaim against forms. Forms are as essential as bodies; but to exalt particular forms, to adhere to oneform a moment after it is outgrown, is unreasonable, and it is alien to the spirit of Christ.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#4. Brethren, it is easier to declaim against a thousand sins of others, than to mortify one sin in ourselves.
John Flavel
#5. But all art is sensual and poetry particularly so. It is directly, that is, of the senses, and since the senses do not exist without an object for their employment all art is necessarily objective. It doesn't declaim or explain, it presents.
William Carlos Williams
#6. Nay, Madam, when you are declaiming, declaim; and when you are calculating, calculate.
Samuel Johnson
#7. They declaim against the passions without bothering to think that it is from their flame philosophy lights its torch.
Marquis De Sade
#8. It is not unfrequent to hear men declaim loudly upon liberty, who, if we may judge by the whole tenor of their actions, mean nothing else by it but their own liberty, to oppress without control or the restraint of laws all who are poorer or weaker than themselves.
Samuel Adams
#9. Be pleased, gentlemen, to dispose of what belongs to yourselves as you think proper, but leave us the disposal of the fruit of our own toil, to use it or exchange it as we see best. Declaim on self-sacrifice as much as you choose, it is all very fine and very beautiful, but be at least consistent.
Frederic Bastiat
#10. To declaim freedom verses seems like a poem within a poem; freedom requires guns, it requires arms, but no feet.
Franz Grillparzer
#12. Go for a 90 percent approval rating with people you know. The other 10 percent either don't know you well enough or are insane.
Robert J. Braathe
#13. Your work is to keep cranking the flywheel that turns the gears that spin the belt in the engine of belief that keeps you and your desk in midair.
Annie Dillard
#14. I don't like to open up to people
much. The more you do, the more
they don't understand. The
more frustrated you become,
the worse you feel.
R H Sin
#15. I would love to do a podcast because I've done so many of them, guesting on them. Plus, anything goes, which I love.
Jim O'Heir
#17. I think that it's important for a film that's in 3D that the filmmakers create the movie from a staging and scene planning standpoint with the dimensional space as one of their storytelling components.
Christopher Meledandri
#18. The happiness of one's own heart alone cannot satisfy the soul; one must try to include, as necessary to one's own happiness, the happiness of others.
Paramahansa Yogananda
#19. It is a general rule of human nature that people despise those who treat them well, and look up to those who make no concessions.
Thucydides
#20. Occasionally at a Center Meeting, not that often, every couple of months, I'll break down and demonstrate a little mystical kundalini; but not that often, simply because it wouldn't be that effective.
Frederick Lenz
#21. I'm a Christian, and I'm not judgmental towards anyone. I think that's really important.
Samuel Larsen
#22. If you want to do something ... get up and actually do it!
Heinrich Boll