Their guilt made me eloquent because I was not its victim.
The heavens are nobly eloquent of the Deity, and the most magnificent heralds of their Maker's praise.
Listen, my words have never been described as the most eloquent, but I stick by the passion behind them. I do hate [Donald] Trump.
If only I was as eloquent as Demosthenes, I would have to do no more than repeat a single word three times.
Glamour looks eloquent but seldom talks.
Wealth makes an ugly person beautiful to look on and an incoherent speech eloquent; and wealth alone can enjoy pleasure even in sickness and can conceal its miseries.
Tears are at times as eloquent as words. [Weeping hath a voice. ]
In an easy cause anyone can be eloquent; the slightest strength is enough to break what is already shattered.
Ideal conversation must be an exchange of thought, and not, as many of those who worry most about their shortcomings believe, an eloquent exhibition of wit or oratory.
In an easy matter. Anybody can be eloquent.
I am a Ford, not a Lincoln. My addresses will never be as eloquent as Mr. Lincoln's. But I will do my very best to equal his brevity and his plain speaking.
No man was ever eloquent by trying to be eloquent, but only by being so.
A sermon in shoes is often more eloquent than a sermon on paper.
I am not as eloquent as Stephane Dion.
What if you were a teacher but had no voice to speak your knowledge? What if you had no language at all and yet there was something you needed to say? Wouldn't you dance it? Wouldn't you act it out? Wouldn't your every movement tell the story? In time you would be so eloquent that just to gaze upon you would reveal it all. And so it is with these silent green lives.
Professional philosophers are usually only apologists: that is, they are absorbed in defending some vested illusion or some eloquent idea. Like lawyers or detectives, they study the case for which they are retained.
Tokyo Sonata speaks to us, with feeling and passion, as one of the most eloquent statements on the world today that we are likely to see in this moviegoing year.
Please don't refer to me as "channeling Mark Twain. " I'm an actor. Not a channeler. That word is an iPhone shortcut. Acting is more eloquent than that.
The dinosaurs's eloquent lesson is that if some bigness is good, an overabundance of bigness is not necessarily better.
Much of the magical effect that poetry gives of rendering everything it touches pellucid comes from the necessity of compression that it imposes. The impossibility of pausing in poetry as long as may be needed to make sense clear causes many a set of words actually deficient in linguistic workmanship to pass for an eloquent brevity.