
Top 22 Verbalization Quotes
#1. But I often think we talk way too much in this society, that we consider verbalization a panacea that it very often is not, and that we turn a blind eye to the sort of morbid self-absorption that becomes a predictable by-product of it.
Dennis Lehane
#2. I never learned to verbalize an abstract musical concept. No thank you. The whole point of being a serious musician is to avoid verbalization whenever you can.
Virgil Thomson
#3. This wisdom is not formulaic and cannot be captured in words, for it has gone beyond words to a place where direct realization rather than conceptual verbalization is the essential mode of being.
Mu Soeng
#4. I have no message to give the politicians of the world. They're all completely addicted to promiscuous verbalization and I'm quite sure they would not be at all interested in hearing about cut-ups and hieroglyphics and still less interested to hear about silence.
William S. Burroughs
#5. Mental communication without verbalization ... all space is made up of waves and we are constantly sending and receiving messages from our brain.
Tina Louise
#6. Twitter is a kind of verbalization of people yelling at their television sets or gnashing their teeth at the newspaper.
Anthony Weiner
#7. As for politics, I'm an anarchist. I hate governments and rules and fetters. Can't stand caged animals. People must be free.
Charlie Chaplin
#8. They said, "You know, this issue doesn't seem to resignate with the people." And I said, you know something? Whether it resignates or not doesn't matter to me, because I stand for doing what's the right thing, and what the right thing is hearing the voices of people who work.
George W. Bush
#9. I hope you have had spiritual experiences that have taught you that the only source of comfort when you are afflicted is the Word of God. Only it assures you of your salvation.
C.F.W. Walther
#10. I love you and all your kinky fuckery
E.L. James
#11. In a poem the words should be as pleasing to the ear as the meaning is to the mind.
Marianne Moore
#12. When I was offered 'Hawkeye,' it was very intimidating at first because that book is so loved and so successful, commercially and critically. The worst thing you could do is try to imitate what they did because, in the end, you're just going to get a watered-down version of what they did.
Jeff Lemire
#13. Towards the end of the seventies pop was gaining the momentum and respectability was very high with groups like Yes and Queen who were making "classical" rock records. They were also bringing in big bucks. So the eighties became the "bottom line" decade.
Tony Visconti
#14. They lack suggestive power. And when a book lacks suggestive power, however hard it hits the surface of the mind it cannot penetrate within.
Virginia Woolf
#15. A real writer is always shifting and changing and searching.
James Baldwin
#16. Leadership happens individually. Actions and tasks do not inspire people, people do.
Scott Hammerle
#17. I'm pretty good at thinking about everything - all of my consequences - before I make a decision, and I think about everything that's going to happen because of that decision. I'm a Libra, and I'm very strategic.
Hilary Duff
#18. Unfortunately, the boards of art institutions tend to be populated with well-meaning supporters of the arts who often lack any business background or appetite for imposing appropriate discipline.
Eli Broad
#19. The idea of love as a mysterious, undiscovered world has come to have no place in our innermost imagination.
John Cassavetes
#20. In order to understand what happened, we'll use words in the way that they exist: as drawers of distinction between ideas.
John Hadac
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