A Quote by Moliere

We always speak well when we manage to be understood. — © Moliere
We always speak well when we manage to be understood.
When we are understood, we always speak well, and then all your fine diction serves no purpose.
The difficulty, in sociology, is to manage to think in a completely astonished and disconcerted way about things you thought you had always understood.
I always supported gay issues, but I never understood transgender issues. But after I heard Bruce Jenner speak so honestly, so sincerely, and so relatably, I totally got it. I totally understood what he was saying - it was so compelling.
My father knew how to speak in Pushtan; he understood the Afghani culture very well.
If you want to manage somebody, manage yourself. Do that well and you'll be ready to stop managing. And start leading.
I always think if you speak to someone in their second language, you speak to their head. If you speak in their first, you speak to their heart. I've always tried to let players see that.
If a prospective Presidential approach can't be explained clearly enough to be understood well, it probably hasn't been thought through well enough. If not well understood by the American people, it probably won't 'sail' anyway. Send it back for further thought.
Speak properly, and in as few words as you can, but always plainly; for the end of speech is not ostentation, but to be understood.
You know, even growing up going to school, I had teachers that were against bilingual teaching. I never understood that. My parents always had me speak Spanish first knowing I was going to speak English in school.
I speak to people in the languagethey understand. First I have a dialogue, if that is not understood I speak inanother language. There is no remedy for this.
I think if I manage to juggle a personal life that I'm really happy with as well, as long as I manage to maintain balance, that's kind of the mark of success to me.
I've always declined to speak about things I don't think are anybody's business, and what I always get from the interviewers is, 'Well, you know, we have to ask those things.' I say, 'Well, maybe you do, but I don't have to answer them.'
You speak to be understood, right? And you're understood so you can be felt. And you're felt so you can get what you want.
If you make yourself understood, you're always speaking well.
History reports that the men who can manage men manage the men who can manage only things, and the men who can manage money manage all.
A lot of people tell me, 'You are from North; how do you manage to get along in the South?' I don't know what to say to them. I've always felt at home here, and by learning to speak Telugu, my connection with the place has gotten that much stronger.
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