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One of the greatest failures of our generation is not living out the biblical precepts which we so clearly articulate.
— Ravi Zacharias
When I'm working on my characters, that's something I pay a lot of attention to: how their body works, how they move, how they articulate.
— Astrid Berges-Frisbey
I'm not a planner. I should be more articulate about what the imagery means, but I don't have a good reason for it; it's just there.
— Joe Bradley
Before dreaming about the future or marking plans, you need to articulate what you already have going for you - as entrepreneurs do.
— Reid Hoffman
It is an obvious and blatant stupidity beyond my ability to articulate how dumb it is for us not to teach our children how to run the government.
— Richard Dreyfuss
General propositions do not decide concrete cases. The decision will depend on a judgment or intuition more subtle than any articulate major premise.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
There is no good reason to suppose that whatever can be felt can be expressed in words, or indeed in any articulate form.
— Denis Donoghue
Comedians can articulate some important and profound ideas that address a lot of the hypocrisy we're inundated with (in the media).
— Ted Alexandro
'F - k you' is not really the best way to articulate how you feel.
— Yolanda Foster
Good business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision, passionately own the vision, and relentlessly drive it to completion.
— Jack Welch
If there's one thing above all that sets me apart from Tony Blair it is this - I am not embarrassed to articulate the instincts of the British people.
— William Hague
Neville had come lunging out of nowhere: Unable to articulate a spell, he had jabbed Hermione's wand hard into the eyehole of the Death Eater's mask.
— J.K. Rowling
It's amazing how one question can be so hard to articulate, and how the whole world can seem to hang on the answer.
— Jessiqua Wittman
Everything shifts as you move, and different things come into focus at different points of your life, and you try to articulate that.
— Chris Steele-Perkins
Opium is the perfect drug for people who want to remain articulate while being completely trivial.
— Tony Kushner
Some concepts are so incredibly risky they take an honest fool to try to articulate them.
— Criss Jami
The continual pursuit of meanings-wider, clearer, more negotiable, more articulate meanings- is philosophy.
— Susanne Katherina Langer
Democracy makes us articulate our views, defend them, and refine them.
— Lee H. Hamilton
The party out of office becomes the articulate one.
— Mason Cooley
To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history but to articulate it.
— Daniel Libeskind
The future of Christian social witness cannot assume the gospel, but must articulate it explicitly and coherently.
— Russell D. Moore
People say love is the international language. I'd say jealousy and anger are also pretty articulate.
— Marshall Thornton
But what was happiness but an extravagance, an impossible state to maintain, partly because it was so difficult to articulate?
— Hanya Yanagihara
My teaching forces me to articulate what I think works in a piece of fiction and how I think it works. All of that gives me energy as a writer.
— Dana Spiotta
Until you can intelligently articulate the other side's position, you are not an adult. You are a liberal.
— Ann Coulter
I can't really articulate what I feel,
— Harold Pinter
Gear is the least important part of the equation. Having a vision and being able to articulate an idea visually are much more important.
— Paul Nicklen
The oppressed, subaltern, therefore, cannot speak through another and cannot articulate on their own.]
— Anonymous
What is it about those two words - I'm sorry - that makes otherwise articulate guys into babbling idiots?
— Melissa Jensen
If people disagree with me and want to articulate it, that's not only their right but almost their obligation.
— David Cross
I'm not very articulate.
— David Bowie
I am inspired beyond my ability to articulate ... and now I know what and who I want to be ... a soldier for peace.
— Will Smith
I have a lot of aggression in me that needs to come out in a not-very-precise or articulate way.
— Christina Aguilera
The articulate, trained voice is more distracting than mere noise.
— Seneca The Younger
These are open secrets, so to speak. Of the kind we dare not articulate, for fear of wounding those close to us.
— Joyce Carol Oates
Faith is something that's - it's hard to articulate. It's - there's - it's not based on logic.
— Jim Gaffigan
John Kerry spent the day reading to preschoolers ... and the kids said Kerry actually lacked warmth and failed to articulate a clear message.
— David Letterman
When your kid is being selfish or greedy and you want to help them not be that way, you have to find a way to articulate it and inspire them.
— Louis C.K.
I learned how to communicate and articulate myself from ballet. It's just insane to me, when they don't think of that as a part of our education.
— Misty Copeland
I am beginning to experience that an unconditional, total love of God makes a very articulate, alert, and attentive love for the neighbor possible.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
The world belongs to the articulate.
— Edwin Land
Good communicators always articulate messages in a manner they want others to understand and not how they understand it
— Moonish Sood
being articulate is not a facility of language but a fidelity to vision. And so we are all articulate when finding the courage to say what we see.
— Mark Nepo
I wanted things that I couldn't at times articulate.
— Helen Frankenthaler
How can you say when you're attracted to something? It's not easy to articulate my tastes.
— Jeff Goldblum
I see nothing for the treatment of my misery but the melancholy and very local palliative of articulate art.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe - I believe what I believe is right.
— George W. Bush
Articulate words are a harsh clamor and dissonance. When man arrives at his highest perfection, he will again be dumb.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
I'm not very articulate. The reason I write is because I don't talk.
— Bobbie Ann Mason
Vivid simplicity is the articulation, the nature of genius. Wisdom is greater than intelligence; intelligence is greater than philosobabble.
— Criss Jami
Instincts are things that you know but can not, as of yet, articulate
— William James Moore
Some things don't need words. Sometimes it's enough to just feel. You don't have to label and articulate all that's around you.
— Richelle Mead
He sensed between them an understanding too deep to articulate: the unspeakable knowledge that everything is lost.
— Jennifer Egan
The victim who is able to articulate the situation of the victim has ceased to be a victim: he or she has become a threat.
— James Baldwin
I'll just let time happen. I don't have to articulate what may be or what may not be. I don't even do that to myself.
— Cathy Freeman
There is no such thing as a dumb poet or a handless painter. The essence of an artist is that he should be articulate.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
I bring to the table core Democratic values and can articulate them very strongly. I'm not someone who tries to claim the middle.
— Cynthia Dill
Why is it so hard to articulate love yet so easy to express disappointment?
— Kaui Hart Hemmings
In some crucial cases ... repugnance is the emotional expression of deep wisdom, beyond reason's power completely to articulate it.
— Leon R. Kass
I'm incredibly articulate, thoughtful and moral, and I think about what I do. I want to be known for doing something good.
— Simon Fuller
The trembling increased, a moan of grief was heard, nothing articulate - as a bird in the night sometimes laments alone.
— Hans Fallada
But the ability to articulate what you are doing, to be clear about it, and to stick to it is, I think, the essence of political leadership.
— Chris Patten
I came to accept in myself a long time ago that I really do like writing articulate sociopaths.
— Matt Nix
Bigfoot was interviewed on The Patty Winters Show this morning and to my shock I found him surprisingly articulate and charming.
— Bret Easton Ellis
Humans have always unknowingly affected all Universe by every act and thought they articulate or even consider.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
It's hard to be an articulate ghost.
— Mary Karr
Once you articulate an agenda, you have to follow it.
— Brian Mulroney
You know, I used to be made fun of as a kid for being really articulate; it was sort of like a strange thing.
— Carla Gugino
We live at the level of our language. Whatever we can articulate we can imagine or understand or explore.
— Ellen Gilchrist
I'm trying to use the camera to get into people's heads. I use camera techniques a lot to articulate character.
— Tony Scott
The more articulate somebody is, the more suspicious I am of them. I like to feel that the important things remain unsaid.
— Daniel Day-Lewis
Until the administration can articulate a coherent and convincing policy for closing Guantanamo, it should remain open.
— Jason Chaffetz
People enjoy being able to articulate their interests and define themselves by selectively compiling and resharing content created by others
— Tom Standage
It usually takes me at least ten days and a number of snacks to go from feeling something to being able to articulate what I felt.
— Paul Ford
I don't know if you can articulate an instinct.
— Kristen Wiig
A talent for drama is not a talent for writing, but is ability to articulate human relationships.
— Gore Vidal
The Angels are not articulate about many things, but they bring a lover's inspiration to the subject of bikes.
— Hunter S. Thompson
Silence the artist and you have silenced the most articulate voice the people have.
— Katharine Hepburn
I prayed aloud, less to plead for divine favor than to intimidate the tribe with articulate speech.
— Jorge Luis Borges
For me, being literate and articulate is a form of judo, of overcoming the [system] by its own method.
— Alan Watts
articulate and define what has previously remained implicit or unsaid;
— Donald T. Phillips
It's hard for me to articulate myself.
— Gia Coppola
Basically, an artist should be a mirror, or a reflection of society or his or her environment. What you see is what you can articulate.
— Al Jourgensen