A Quote by Vinoba Bhave

When a king speaks, the armies move. But when a wise man speaks, only the beard shakes. — © Vinoba Bhave
When a king speaks, the armies move. But when a wise man speaks, only the beard shakes.
Stupid speaks loudly; he makes noise like pigs! Wise man speaks calmly; he makes sound like quiet lakes!
We have heard the rationales offered by the nuclear superpowers. We know who speaks for the nations. But who speaks for the human species? Who speaks for Earth?
We wanted to make a show that not only highlights the adventure of hunting, but also the fantastic culinary opportunities that a successful hunt can bring. It's great to have those efforts validated with a Beard nomination, and it speaks to the dedication of everyone on the MeatEater team. This honor makes us even more motivated to keep hammering out a solid, authentic hunting show that speaks to a variety of audiences.
He who speaks from the lips chatters. He who speaks from an empty mind adds confusion to discord. He who speaks from a full mind feeds the minds of men. He who speaks from his heart wins the confidence of mankind. But he who speaks from his soul heals the heartbreaks of a world and feeds the hungry, starving souls of men. He can dry the tears of anguish and pain. He can bring light, for he will carry light.
Shakespeare speaks for the human heart but Dickens speaks for the social man and for injustices.
The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master.
Subramaniyam Swami is a very qualified man; whenever he speaks, he speaks something new.
The superior man acts before he speaks, and afterwards speaks according to his action.
The man who speaks with primordial images, speaks with a thousand tongues.
The poet knows that he speaks adequately, then, only when he speaks somewhat wildly.
Art speaks only to the mind, whereas nature speaks to all the faculties.
Nonfiction speaks to the head. Fiction speaks to the heart. Poetry speaks to the soul. It's the essence of beauty. The essence of pain. It pleases the eye and the ear.
A wise man first thinks and then speaks and a fool speaks first and then thinks.
A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.
A philosophy which speaks, even indirectly, only to philosophers is no philosophy at all; and I think the same is true if it speaks only to scientists, or only to jurists, or priests, or any other special class.
The wise man thinks once before he speaks twice.
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