Top 1200 Speaking Out Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
We have had the pleasure of speaking with Hillary [Clinton] [and for Hillary] for many years now. It's always an incredibly warm experience - like you are speaking to someone who genuinely wants to work with you and for you.
At times you feel like you're the only voice speaking out to improve the working conditions of people, whether it's to be able to collectively bargain, to get adequate pay, to know that you can come home safe out of a coal mine.
God is speaking. He is, by His nature, continuously articulate. He fills the world with His speaking voice. — © Aiden Wilson Tozer
God is speaking. He is, by His nature, continuously articulate. He fills the world with His speaking voice.
I've been speaking out about harassment and gender disparity for years.
I am plain-speaking out of both sides of my mouth.
Maybe I’m old, but to me, ‘going out’ means going out to dinner. It’s about the conversation: someone recognizing your intellect, the charm of flirting, and really speaking to somebody.
Analytically speaking, Sigmund Freud talked out of his arse
People confound, misuse, interchange thinking and speaking, not realizing that speaking is for communication and thinking is for action.
For me, generally speaking, I don't like to make a big deal out of stuff.
For Laura Ingraham to go after LeBron for speaking out politically is ridiculous.
I'm definitely a fan of giving a German-speaking team a German-speaking coach.
I believe that's when God first started speaking to my heart--the very day I started speaking to His!
When you're fighting for social justice, one of my biggest pet peeves is speaking out of ignorance. — © Eva Longoria
When you're fighting for social justice, one of my biggest pet peeves is speaking out of ignorance.
Generally speaking, violence always arises out of impotence. It is the hope of those who have no power.
The Washington Post speaking out against state legislation that he believed would let businesses deny services to gay, lesbian and transgender people. [Tim] Cook himself came out as gay in the pages of Bloomberg Businessweek.
Technically speaking, you can build anything out of sand; it doesn't mean you do it.
Speaking out is important for me because everyone should be treated equally.
I get a tremendous thrill out of speaking about Jesus and what He has done for me.
To me, part of being an emcee is dedicated to speaking out about what's going on around us.
The dancer's body is simply the luminous manifestation of her soul...This is the truly creative dancer, natural but not imitative, speaking in movement out of herself and out of something greater than all selves.
Poetry and music are the best at the highest level of the human mind. Out of poetry, out of their need for poetry, human beings have developed the idea of God. And so when we sing, when we dance, when we speak poetry we are speaking out of God's mouth, each other out of the music from God's heart.
The TED talk I gave, that gave me another character I didn't know about. I'm not saying the mind of a hero, but a kind of responsibility. Every word I'm speaking, it's not from myself. I'm speaking for and representing the people of communist North Korea.
The speaking will get easier and easier. And you will find you have fallen in love with your own vision, which you may never have realized you had. And you will lose some friends and lovers, and realize you don't miss them. And new ones will find you and cherish you. And at last you'll know with surpassing certainty that only one thing is more frightening than speaking your truth. And that is not speaking.
A lot of people think that public speaking means that you are standing at a podium giving a speech, but public speaking comes in lots of different formats.
If you ask an introvert a question, wait until she thinks about it. Introverts think before speaking, not through speaking. If you want to get to the good stuff, you need to slow down.
What crystallized the importance of speaking out like that - of making nonviolence not just a tool or a tactic, but a way of life - was in San Diego [at Comic-Con]. One of the young girls who marched with us was wearing a hijab, and she came up to me afterward because I talked about my beard, and I talked about why I was doing it, and she came up and she gave me a hug, and she was crying. And she said, "Thank you. You have no idea how the other students treat me because they're shown that this is OK by Donald Trump. Thank you for speaking out."
I'd been invited to deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2017 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Speaking live on television is one thing... speaking to 30,000 people in a football stadium is another.
Speaking out and challenging the status quo is seldom cheered at the UN.
When there is oppression and dictatorship, by not speaking out, we lose our dignity.
Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly.
Walt Shaub is a true ethics hero for speaking out.
I grew up speaking Spanish. The woman who helped raise me was only Spanish-speaking, so it was one of my primary languages as a kid. And I lived in Spain for a while.
The cost of speaking out is so high for women, I understand why most decide not to.
You get so tired of political correctness. I'm noted for speaking out all my career.
People are discouraged from voting and part of what is important for Latino citizens is to make your voice heard, because you're not just speaking for yourself. You're speaking for family members, friends, classmates of yours in school.
When a person in a Russian prison decides to start speaking, to start speaking the truth - they start to reject oppression.
Speaking as an actress, I wish all actors would be more like Duke Wayne. And speaking as a person, it would be nice if all people could be honest and as genuine as he is. This is a real man.
Let's acknowledge the difference between speaking up with intention and speaking up for attention. — © Monica Lewinsky
Let's acknowledge the difference between speaking up with intention and speaking up for attention.
More people are speaking out about... well, everything. And that kind of gave us the confidence to feel like we could speak out a bit more about things.
As an artist, you hope you're speaking to the times, and the times are definitely speaking to you. There's no way to avoid that.
The most powerful speaking you can do is the speaking that comes from your heart and your love.
There are real consequences when women speak out. It's really dangerous, and it takes real courage. We are still speaking out against a white male majority. Forget the glass ceiling. We haven't even broken the glass floor!
MEMRI allows an audience far beyond the Arabic-speaking world to observe the wide variety of Arab voices speaking through the media, schoolbooks, and pulpits to their own people. What one hears is often astonishing, sometimes frightening, and always important. Most importantly, it includes the newly-emerging liberal voices of reform and hope, as well as disturbing echoes of ancient hatreds. Without the valuable research of MEMRI, the non-Arabic speaking world would not have this indispensable window.
One concept corrupts and confuses the others. I am not speaking of the Evil whose limited sphere is ethics; I am speaking of the infinite.
I find that, for me, it is this concept of borrowed or built life, life on loan, that gets me writing. It's similar to speaking about literature. I like it, and then I don't like it. It has such an inherent vein of pretention, because you're not speaking about real things. There's a literary pretentiousness made of speaking and spending so much time on unreal persons. And it seems, now, impossible to create an unpretentious, totally organic character.
When you work in film, you have to be pretty fluent in explaining your vision, especially when speaking to actors, and I found speaking to actors to be so challenging and intimidating on set.
I'm just a feeble old man but I represent the spirit of speaking out.
I was the guy who was constantly speaking out against the Vietnam War. I have no regrets about that. — © George McGovern
I was the guy who was constantly speaking out against the Vietnam War. I have no regrets about that.
We tend to assume that we have a baseline of speech that's going to be normal in all contexts, but the truth is, we all change our ways of speaking depending on who we're talking to. And so I think it's kind of a gesture of politeness to the people you're speaking to to try to say something in their own idiom.
I'd rather die for speaking out, than to live and be silent.
Well I started out as a dancer, so I was used to this performing - performance arts. Started out getting used to being on stage. As I got a lot older that became public speaking or debate.
He’s speaking in the tone of voice that everyone uses when they’re about to break you apart. Gentle—kind, even—like they can make the news sound better just by speaking in a lullaby voice.
My accent really comes out when I'm speaking in public or when I'm passionate about something.
I discovered that it's not really about the language. It's about how the words are pronounced and the delivery. We have plenty of good English-speaking comedians. It's O.K. if I have my accent, my gestures, my way of speaking.
Unless I move to a desert island with poor reception, I'll never stop speaking out!
To stay quiet is as political an act as speaking out.
Our laws must be fixed to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. We have to keep speaking out for common-sense reforms. If we do, we can beat the gun lobby and save lives.
When people think you are speaking against them as a group, they try to shut it down out here.
In men's sports, people criticize coaches and managers all the time, call out teammates, too, and it's not that huge of a deal. Often, the guy speaking out is even lauded for having the courage to tell the truth. When it happens in women's sports, though, it always seems to be viewed as a nasty, claws-out cat fight.
I've always found it not only easy, but enjoyable. It's necessary for us to reach out and I'm speaking for myself here. I certainly have a sense of responsibility to reach out to these people in the theatre who might look to someone like me for some guidance.
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