A Quote by Madeleine de Scudery

Love makes mutes of those who habitually speak most fluently. — © Madeleine de Scudery
Love makes mutes of those who habitually speak most fluently.
I speak Marathi fluently and even during shoots I make it a point to speak in the language for most of the time.
Carl Sagan spoke fluently between biology and geology and astrophysics and physics. If you move fluently across those boundaries, you realize that science is everywhere; science is not something you can step around or sweep under the rug.
If something interesting comes up, I would love to do something in Bangla in future, especially since I can speak Bangali fluently.
The main issue when it comes to hiring someone from Asia is the language barrier. It's difficult to book someone when they don't speak the language and they can't deliver the lines or even speak to the director. But in terms of Asian-American actresses, we all speak it fluently!
All people in the world - who are not hermits or mutes - speak words. They speak different languages, but they speak words. They say, "How are you" or "I'm not feeling well" all over the world. These common words - these common elements that we have between us - the writer has to take some verbs and nouns and pronouns and adjectives and adverbs and arrange them in a way that sound fresh.
I actually speak Spanish fluently.
I speak French fluently, so that really helped.
It is easy to speak words of love, or to meditate lovingly upon those people with whom you are in harmony. But it is those people who seem most difficult, who may even seem hostile, that need your radiation of love most. Their very hostility is but their soul's cry for loving recognition. When you generate sufficient love to them, the discord will fade away.
I want to speak Spanish fluently; that's on my bucket list.
I thought what I'd do was I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.
Since I am originally from Hyderabad, I speak Telugu fluently.
Listen, someone's screaming in agony- fortunately I speak it fluently
I don't speak anything fluently, but I love picking up languages and I do this Duolingo app. I started when I moved to Sweden, when I was about 19, 20. I really loved the language; it was super melodic and really sexy.
The books, the authors who matter the most are those who speak to me and speak for me all those things about life I most need to hear as the confession of myself
My dad's French, and I spent my summers in France growing up. So I speak French fluently, and obviously, I speak English because I was raised in New York, and I grew up here.
Of all nations, those submit to civilization with the most difficulty which habitually live by the chase.
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