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Eloquent Quotes

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A sermon in shoes is often more eloquent than a sermon on paper.
Theodore L. Cuyler

Authors on Eloquent Quotes: Laurie Halse Anderson David Mitchell Ovid Marc Garneau August Wilson Mason Cooley Theodore L. Cuyler Mary Russell Mitford Lawrence Fagg Thomas Carlyle Horace Epictetus George Henry Lewes Laozi Johann Kaspar Lavater Dave Pelzer Martial
2.
The simpler you say it, the more eloquent it is.
August Wilson

3.
Silence is more eloquent than words.
Thomas Carlyle

4.
These reasonings are unconnected: "I am richer than you, therefore I am better"; "I am more eloquent than you, therefore I am better." The connection is rather this: "I am richer than you, therefore my property is greater than yours;" "I am more eloquent than you, therefore my style is better than yours." But you, after all, are neither property nor style.
Epictetus

5.
Glamour looks eloquent but seldom talks.
Mason Cooley

6.
Tears are at times as eloquent as words. [Weeping hath a voice.]
Ovid

7.
The most eloquent seems to stutter.
Laozi

8.
When your crowd of attendants so loudly applaud you, Pomponius, it is not you, but your banquet, that is eloquent.
Martial

9.
He says a million things without saying a word. I have never heard a more eloquent silence.
Laurie Halse Anderson

10.
We looked at each other for the last time; nothing is as eloquent as nothing.
David Mitchell

11.
I am not the most eloquent guy in the world.
Dave Pelzer

12.
No man was ever eloquent by trying to be eloquent, but only by being so.
George Henry Lewes

13.
The countenance is more eloquent than the tongue.
Johann Kaspar Lavater

14.
I am not as eloquent as Stephane Dion.
Marc Garneau

15.
I have never heard a more eloquent silence.
Laurie Halse Anderson

16.
Nothing is as eloquent as nothing.
David Mitchell

17.
Enthusiasm is very catching, especially when it is very eloquent.
Mary Russell Mitford

18.
How frustrating it is to be out-argued by someone you know is dead wrong but is more eloquent.
Lawrence Fagg

19.
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent? [Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.]
Horace

20.
Only begin, and you will become eloquent of yourself.
Ovid