Top 15 Eloquent In A Sentence Quotes
#1. I have seen sights and travelled in countries you cannot imagine. I have been afraid and I have been in danger, and I have never for one moment thought that I would throw myself at at a man for his help.
Philippa Gregory
#2. I've never been one to carry race on my sleeve, and I've never been one to really use my race.
Lester Holt
#4. I always think [W.S.] Merwin's poems will last of anyone writing today. If I had to bet on posterity I would bet Merwin. My poems could easily evaporate. So I don't know. If you find yourself as a writer thinking about posterity you should probably go out for a brisk walk or something.
Billy Collins
#5. Allow children to be happy in their own way, for what better way will they find?
Samuel Johnson
#6. Some time later, I sat in the wine cellar, staring at the walls while cradling a wineskin in my lap like a child, murmuring over and over as if lulling the child to sleep, 'I am shat upon. I am shat upon'.
Peter David
#7. Sometimes you have to let go. Sometimes you have to let others share your burden.
James Dashner
#8. Cut, Cap and Balance is worst legislation in history.
Harry Reid
#9. I think when you live with somebody, you grow up. You learn a lot about yourself through somebody else.
V V Brown
#10. As a writer, I like the list of "things to strive for" that Richard Yates kept above his typewriter:
genuine clarity
genuine feeling
the right word
the exact English sentence
the eloquent detail
the rigorous dramatization of story
Richard Yates
#11. Foreign trade clearly has been a reason why inflation has been low.
Tim Bishop
#12. Washington is a place where good ideas go to die.
Barack Obama
#13. Cabin Fever was murder. There was a lot of psychological stress, like not knowing if we were going to finish the movie. The day we arrived to start rehearsals, our main investors pulled out.
Rider Strong
#14. I beg you, reject antiquity, tradition, faith, and authority! Let us begin anew by doubting everything we assume has been proven!
Giordano Bruno
#15. The modernness of all good books seems to give men an existence as wide as man.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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