There is not one grain of anything in the world that is sold in the free market. Not one. The only place you see a free market is in the speeches of politicians.
Silence is the speech of the spiritual seeker.
There is still the illusion that if we could declare corporations are not people or that money is not speech, all would be solved. Regardless of the good in those ideas, it wouldn't.
Clear thought makes clear speech.
And empty heads console with empty sound.
Aggressive civil disobedience should be confined to a vindication of the right of free speech and free association.
The music that can deepest reach and cure all ill is cordial speech.
If anyone tells you that you cannot legislate morality, remeber that legislation IS morality.
The purpose of speech is to enliven the bliss in others.
Stand there, damn'd meddling villain, and be silent; For if thou utt'rest but a single word, A cough or hem, to cross me in my speech, I'll send thy cursed spirit from the earth, To bellow with the damn'd!
Peace means loyalty to self. . . . And loyalty to one's self means never a gap between thought, speech, act.
Prana. . . is the spirit of mantra. Mantra in turn is the expression of prana. Whatever most engages our prana or vital energy becomes the main subject of our speech.
A bunch of bong-smoking, America-bashing, flag-burning, yoga-posing, incense-burning, dolphin-saving, salmon-eating hypocrites. These are the sensitive, liberal people who are always yelling about people's freedom of speech and expression, unless you happen to say something that pisses them off.
The poetry of speech.
Language becomes a prison house only poets can escape. . . if we do not reject any strict distinctions between ordinary usage and figures of speech.
When people are proud of their speech, be proud of your silence.
I love the kookiness of our speech. Speech is like wonderful magic and poetry in itself. I've always had to crib a lot from what I've heard.
I can give the loser leave to chide.
Supreme Court opinion notwithstanding, corporations are not defined as people under the Constitution, and free speech can hardly be called free when only the rich are heard.
All language begins with speech, and the speech of common men at that, but when it develops to the point of becoming a literary medium it only looks like speech.