1.
You spoke the truth, Percy Jackson. You are nothing like... like Hercules. I am honored that you carry this sword.
Rick Riordan
2.
Well, I like how people talk. I like language. You know, Linda Richman spoke in Yiddish.
Mike Myers
3.
Jesus ... associated with the outcasts; he spoke with them, touched them, ate with them, loved them.
John Ortberg
4.
A Mark that spoke of loss was still a Mark, a remembrance. You could not lose something you never had.
Cassandra Clare
5.
Your presence was shore where I rested/ released from the hoodoo of that dance, where I spoke/ with my true voice again.
Robert Hayden
6.
If he touched her, he couldn't talk to her, if he loved her he couldn't leave, if he spoke he couldn't listen, if he fought he couldn't win.
Arundhati Roy
7.
She stepped closer to one of the statues. It looked wide-eyed, almost afraid as she reached out her hand. One of the women reached out and snatched Aislinn's still uplifted hand. "No." The women spoke all at once, not to her or to Keenan, but softly-as if to themselves-in a sibilant whisper. "He's ours. Fair exchange. Not yours to interfere.
Melissa Marr
8.
Einstein ... always spoke to me of Rutherford in the highest terms, calling him a second Newton.
Chaim Weizmann
9.
My best Acquaintances are those With Whom I spoke no Word
Emily Dickinson
10.
I have just returned from the dubbing studio where I spoke into a microphone as Severus Snape for absolutely the last time.
Alan Rickman
11.
We had convinced ourselves that conditions wouldn't be right for seeing spokes on the lit side of the rings until about 2007, ... But this finding seems to be telling us that conditions on the dark side of the rings are almost as good right now for seeing spokes.
Carolyn Porco
12.
The lie took form as she spoke, pulling on as many strands of truth as it could reach.
Scott Westerfeld
13.
If you spoke to me in Zulu, I replied to you in Zulu. If you spoke to me in Tswana, I replied to you in Tswana. Maybe I didn't look like you, but if I spoke like you, I was you.
Trevor Noah
14.
Of all that writ, he was the wisest bard, who spoke this mighty truth- He that knew all that ever learning writ, Knew only this-that he knew nothing yet.
Aphra Behn
15.
To me the Yiddish language and the conduct of those who spoke it are identical.
Isaac Bashevis Singer
16.
Spintharus, speaking in commendation of Epaminondas, says he scarce ever met with any man who knew more and spoke less.
Plutarch
17.
Paul spoke about the root of faith (Eph 2:8). James spoke about the fruit of faith (Jm 2:17-18).
Adrian Rogers
18.
If she spoke, she would tell him the truth: she was not okay at all, but horribly empty, now that she knew what it was like to be filled.
Jodi Picoult
19.
And I spoke out on women's rights, like equal pay for equal work
Karen Morley
20.
Gracious to all, to none subservient, Without offense he spoke the word he meant
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
21.
Spokes are one of those Saturn-system phenomena that we are keenly interested in understanding.
Carolyn Porco
22.
The Buddha over and over again spoke clearly and definitely on post-mortem states - as in his conversation with Vasetta.
Annie Besant
23.
Actually we did not have the feelings we said we had until we spoke them--at least I didn't; to phrase them was to invent them and own them.
Philip Roth
25.
Was not this ... what we spoke of as the great advantage of wisdom -- to know what is known and what is unknown to us?
Plato
26.
I was on the Johnny Carson show, I believe 114 or 104 times. And aside from those times on the air, I never spoke to him. I never met him
Tony Randall
27.
He knew only that his child was his warrant. He said: If he is not the word of God God never spoke.
Cormac McCarthy
28.
What we talked about will have to remain a secret between him and me. I spoke to him as a brother whom I have pardoned and who has my complete trust.
Pope John Paul II
29.
I am Oz, the Great and Terrible," spoke the Beast, in a voice that was one great roar. Who are you, and why do you seek me?
L. Frank Baum
30.
If you took away publicists and things and people spoke for themselves, then they'd have to be responsible for their words.
Robert Pattinson
31.
You have never tasted freedom, friend, or you would know it is purchased not with gold, but steel.
Steven Pressfield
32.
Thus I spoke, more and more softly; for I was afraid of my own thoughts and the thoughts behind my thoughts.
Friedrich Nietzsche
33.
I never spoke about politics, with the exception of Election Night.
Alton Brown
35.
I got all A's and was hated for it; I spoke correctly and was called a punk.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
37.
This was our common ground, the secret we shared but never spoke aloud.
Sarah Dessen
38.
Good people all, with one accord, Lament for Madam Blaize, Who never wanted a good word From those who spoke her praise.
Oliver Goldsmith
39.
when I spoke of having a drink, it was a euphemism for having a whole flock of them.
Margaret Halsey
40.
When I was under house arrest, it was the BBC that spoke to me - I listened.
Aung San Suu Kyi
41.
I went by myself to Hollywood, I spoke no English, every day I had to go to school.
Jackie Chan
42.
Whenever I spoke with anybody who said they did not have a problem in the military it was because their commander treated them well. Every single time it was about the commander as to whether they had a good or bad experience.
Amy Ziering
43.
I thought of the future, and spoke of the past.
Truman Capote
44.
I dare say you never even spoke to Time!" "Perhaps not," Alice cautiously replied; "but I know I have to beat time when I listen to music." "Ah! That accounts for it," said the Hatter. "He won't stand a beating. Now, if only you kept on good terms with him, he'd do almost anything you like with the clock.
Lewis Carroll
46.
In the question of peace, people spoke up and demonstrated for peace and against the threat of war, the threat of atomic war.
Stefan Heym
47.
I was always on time, I did my work to exact specifications, I spoke when spoken to.
Ann Patchett
48.
Thomas Jefferson spoke of certain truths as self-evident. He did not say that these truths were self-explanatory or that they were self-operating.
J. Martin Klotsche
49.
Patriarch Kirill. I would prefer - because if I say one thing, I have to say another and another and another. I would prefer that what we spoke about, us, alone, will remain only what we said in public.
Pope Francis
50.
He spoke so slowly, cobwebs could have formed between his words.
Scott Heim