William Randolph Hearst Quotes
We hold that no person or set of persons can properly establish a standard of expression for others.William Randolph Hearst
Quotes to Explore
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I believe in absolute freedom of expression. Everyone has a right to offend and be offended.
Taslima Nasrin -
Beauty without expression is boring.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
It is one thing to be eloquent and charming in profane speech, and another when the one speaking as a religious.
Saint Ignatius -
I thought Sarah Palin was the ultimate expression of comic outrageousness in a person.
Larry Wilmore -
I do find my speech difficult at times, but it's getting so much better as my confidence grows and that's thanks to the position I'm now in, which is totally due to my fans.
Gareth Gates -
I've been working hard: lots of therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, yoga too.
Gabrielle Giffords
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Speech and having a stammer is obviously a big part of my life.
Gareth Gates -
Rising anti-Semitism is rarely the lone or the last expression of intolerance in a society.
Samantha Power -
Speech is the twin of my vision, it is unequal to measure itself, it provokes me forever, it says sarcastically, Walt you contain enough, why don't you let it out then?
Walt Whitman -
It's got to be the ballot or the bullet. The ballot or the bullet. If you're afraid to use an expression like that, you should get back in the cotton patch, you should get back in the alley.
Malcolm X -
Censorship is the thing that stops you doing what you want to do, and what writers want to talk about is what they do, not what stops them doing it.
Salman Rushdie -
Tears at times have the weight of speech.
Ovid
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Storytelling is as old as speech. It existed before humans first began to carve shapes in stones and press their hands upon the rocky walls of caves.
Kate Forsyth -
We should purify our innate well of contentment - what a wonderful expression - and then external things will be in harmony with us.
Eckhart Tolle -
The typewriting machine, when played with expression, is no more annoying than the piano when played by a sister or near relation.
Oscar Wilde -
A master of improvised speech and improvised policies.
A. J. P. Taylor -
When politicians seek to restrict political speech, it is invariably to protect their own incumbency and avoid having to defend their policies in the marketplace of ideas.
Ted Olson -
Whoever speaks of Europe is wrong: it is a geographical expression.
Otto von Bismarck
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God is the foundation of all authority, He exercises that foundation because He is the author and the owner of His creation. He is the foundation upon which all other authority stands or falls.
R. C. Sproul -
The earliest form in which romances appear is that of a rude kind of verse.
Thomas Bulfinch -
As a future goal, I just want to be one of those guys that is known.
Erick Green -
The indispensability argument says (roughly) that if you have ample reason to accept an empirical scientific theory that makes indispensable use of mathematics, and that theory entails that numbers exist, then you have ample reason to accept that numbers exist. The argument affirms the antecedent of this conditional, and concludes that you have ample reason to believe that numbers exist. What is striking about this argument is that it seems to show that the empirical reasons that suffice for accepting a scientific theory also suffice for accepting a metaphysical claim.
Elliott Sober -
I found him to be a quiet man. He kept mostly to himself, he was a great star. This was my first big thing: I felt lucky and grateful I was with these people.
Abe Vigoda -
We hold that no person or set of persons can properly establish a standard of expression for others.
William Randolph Hearst