Top 14 Quotes About Finding The Right Words
#1. The problem is going to be finding the right words and implementing it in a way that is really dealing with people that are inciting and not preventing honest discussion of the underlying causes of this horrendous political situation the world is in now.
Clare Short
#2. Six Stars,' he exclaimed. 'Finding the right words is hard!
Louise Marley
#3. Do go on,' he said. 'There's nothing I enjoy more than listening to a highly trained intelligence leapfrogging common sense and coming to the wrong conclusions. It gives me renewed faith in parliamentary democracy.
Tom Sharpe
#4. I don't like to talk hypotheticals. I deal with the real life situations. I treat every day as a blessing.
Tim Tebow
#5. As the distance of migration increases," wrote the migration scholar Everett Lee, "the migrants become an increasingly superior group.
Isabel Wilkerson
#6. I look for characters that speak to something in me.
Dorian Missick
#7. Only after people express their anger and sadness over the broken dreams of material prosperity will they turn to the task of building a sustainable economy.
Duane Elgin
#8. Be wary of smooth talkers. Words are rarely at your disposal if something is wholly, truly, completely true.
Joyce Rachelle
#10. Imagine living your life without being afraid to take a risk and to explore life.
Miguel Angel Ruiz
#11. It seems like I'm not [happy]. Because if you look at my tweets and what I think and say, it seems like I'm worried about what's going to happen.
Tao Lin
#12. I really enjoy finding the right word, creating a good, flowing sentence. I enjoy the rhythm of the words.
Steve Martin
#13. Although designers continue to dream of 'transparency' - technologies that just do their job without making their presence felt - both creators and audiences actually like technologies with 'personality.'
Brian Eno
#14. One thing that really appeals to me is this idea of music being a living thing that has an evolution that, in a way, enables the artist to sell a process rather than a piece of product.
Peter Gabriel