Famous Quotes
258 Quotations with Conversation.
- 161. Leonard Cohen: The term clinical depression finds its way into too many conversations these day ...
- 162. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observatio ...
- 163. William Hazlitt: There are many who talk on from ignorance rather than from knowledge, and who fi ...
- 164. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: There is no conversation more boring than the one where everybody agrees.
- 165. Rebecca West: There is no such thing as conversation. It is an illusion. There are intersectin ...
- 166. Agatha Christie: There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversati ...
- 167. Author Unknown: There is nothing that exasperates people more than a display of superior ability ...
- 168. Susan Roane: They say, "You can't give a smile away; it always comes back." The same is true ...
- 169. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Things said for conversation are chalk eggs. Don't say things. What you are stan ...
- 170. Isaac Watts: Though reading and conversation may furnish us with many ideas of men and things ...
- 171. Gloria Naylor: Time's passage through the memory is like molten glass that can be opaque or cry ...
- 172. Jessamyn West: To meet at all, one must open one's eyes to another; and there is no true conver ...
- 173. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Two may talk and one may hear, but three cannot take part in a conversation of t ...
- 174. Benjamin Franklin: We are more thoroughly an enlightened people, with respect to our political inte ...
- 175. Lewis H. Lapham: We might make a public moan in the newspapers about the decay of conscience, but ...
- 176. Kenneth Grahame: Well, well, perhaps I am a bit of a talker. A popular fellow such as I am -- my ...
- 177. Edgar Degas: What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands abso ...
- 178. Anatole France: What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation.
- 179. Walter Savage Landor: What is reading, but silent conversation.
- 180. Mark Twain: When I was brought up we never talked about money because there was never enough ...