Persuade Quotes
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The principal effect of the passions is that they incite and persuade the mind to will the events for which they prepared the body.
Rene Descartes -
Advertising design, in persuading people to buy things they don`t need, with money they don`t have, in order to impress others who don`t care, is probably the phoniest field in existence today.
Victor Papanek
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I don't persuade to suicide.
Jack Kevorkian -
When I'm getting ready to persuade a person, I spend one-third of the time thinking about myself, what I'm going to say, and two-thirds of the time thinking about him and what he is going to say. -Abraham Lincoln Always think of what you have to do as easy and it will be.
Emile Coue -
Let no one persuade you by word or deed to do or say whatever is not best for you.
Pythagoras -
Over many years, the United States has worked to persuade and compel governments around the world to abide by the rules. By spurning our own rules, we put that effort at risk.
Anthony Lewis -
You minimize my moves in anyway, I must persuade you another way.
James Herbert Keenan Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty -
I would absolutely refuse any direct or indirect war service and would try to persuade my friends to do the same, regardless of the reasons for the cause of a war.
Albert Einstein
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We have been basically persuaded that we should not talk about racism.
Angela Davis -
It's easier to scare someone than to persuade him.
Edwin Feulner -
It is the first rule in oratory that a man must appear such as he would persuade others to be: and that can be accomplished only by the force of his life.
Jonathan Swift -
When it comes to controlling human beings there is no better instrument than lies. Because, you see, humans live by beliefs. And beliefs can be manipulated. The power to manipulate beliefs is the only thing that counts ... Who knows what use they’ll make of you? Maybe you’ll help them to persuade people to buy things they don’t need, or hate things they know nothing about, or hold beliefs that make them easy to handle, or doubt the truths that might save them.
Michael Ende -
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten.
Seneca the Younger -
You have to be able to enthral and persuade at the same time.
Riccardo Muti