Top 21 Inarticulate Speech Quotes

#1. It is not in the nature of politics that the best men should be elected. The best men do not want to govern their fellowmen.

George MacDonald

#2. I could've quit long ago, but there wouldn't be nothing to quit to, unless I was ready to commit suicide.

James Jean-Pierre

#3. The meaning of song goes deep. Who in logical words can explain the effect music has on us? A kind of inarticulate, unfathomable speech, which leads us to the edge of the infinite, and lets us for a moment gaze into that!

Thomas Carlyle

#4. More importantly, one could make the opposite argument to Leithart and Grant--that if good is guaranteed to win, then goodness becomes merely a means to an end rather than an end unto itself.

Joseph Laycock

#5. I am not doing comedy because the genre is successful. If that was the case, I would have done a run-of-the-mill comedy film. I set my own trends. I like to give something new and different to my audiences. I want to do the kind of comedy that has been missing till now.

Emraan Hashmi

#6. Just what the doctor ordered, he says. A bottle of lemonade, a hard-boiled egg, and Thou.

Margaret Atwood

#7. Can you make her out at all?'
Benjamin shrugged. As usual, in Cicely's presence, he was afraid of appearing inarticulate, and as usual, this fear robbed him of his power of speech.

Jonathan Coe

#8. Demosthenes overcame and rendered more distinct his inarticulate and stammering pronunciation by speaking with pebbles in his mouth.

Plutarch

#9. The Eighties proved we don't need liberals.

Rush Limbaugh

#10. Music ... a kind of inarticulate, unfathomable speech, which leads to the edge of the Infinite.

Thomas Carlyle

#11. We've been working on this for a week," he continues, "and we've made no progress. Who do I have to kill to make things happen?" If only the psycho were joking.

Laura Thalassa

#12. What the tender and poetic youth dreams to-day, and conjures up with inarticulate speech, is to-morrow the vociferated result of public opinion, and the day after is the character of nations.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#13. Human language can but imperfectly describe God's ways. I am sensible of the fact that they are indescribable and inscrutable. But if mortal man will dare to describe them, he has no better medium than his own inarticulate speech.

Mahatma Gandhi

#14. We're the most aggressively inarticulate generation to come along since, you know, a long time ago!

Taylor Mali

#15. To a father who loves his children victor has no charms. When the heart speaks, glory itself is an illusion.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#16. Music is the inarticulate speech of the heart, which cannot be compressed into words, because it is infinite.

Richard Wagner

#17. The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

David Brooks

#18. Thoughts were nothing. Memories were nothing. They were nothing you could touch. They took no time. You could fit them all on the point of a pin. You could bring your entire world into doubt in a span of a few seconds.

Ann Brashares

#19. Confucius sat down to rest, and his students immediately started asking him questions. On that day, he was in a good mood and so decided to answer. Someone asked him:

Paulo Coelho

#20. The suburbanization and the ghettos that were created as a result of the limits of where [African-Americans] could live in the North [still exist today.] And ... the South was forced to change, in part because they were losing such a large part of their workforce through the Great Migration.

Isabel Wilkerson

#21. The pursuit of art is a delicate balance between influence and self-assertiveness. As self-realized artists, we all have different levels of tolerance for this mystery. Influence is like Scotch; it's good to know your personal limit.

Robert Genn

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