“Our job isn't to defend freedom of speech, but without freedom of speech we are dead. We can't live in a country without freedom of speech. I prefer to die than live like a rat.” CountryJobsDiesSpeechFreedom Of SpeechRats Author:Charb
“The spoken discourse may roll on strongly as the great tidal wave; but, like the wave, it dies at last feebly on the sands. It is heard by few, remembered by still fewer, and fades away, like an echo in the mountains, leaving no token of power. It is the written human speech, that gave power and permanence to human thought.” WritingHumansMayStillsLastsDiesWrittenHeardMountainSpeechLeavingWaveRememberedSandFewerFadesEchoesDiscoursePermanenceFade AwayTokensHuman ThoughtTidal Waves Author:Albert Pike
“I'd rather die on my feet making a speech than die of Alzheimer's - and that's what I'm planning to do.” DiesFeetSpeechPlanningAlzheimerAlzheimer's Author:Tony Benn
“Ho, Ho, Sir Surgeon. You are too delicate to tell the man that he is ill. You hope to heal the sick without their knowing it. You therefore flatter them. And what happens? They laugh at you. They dance upon their own graves and at last they die. Your delicacy is cruelty, your flatteries are poisons you are a murderer. Shall we keep men in a fool's paradise? Shall we lull them into soft slumber from which they will awake in hell? Are we to become helpers of their damnation by our smooth speeches? In the name of God we will not.” MenHappensLastsDiesNamesLaughingHellKnowingHe ManFoolSpeechSickIllGravesHealCrueltyAwakeParadisePoisonDelicateSmoothFlatteryMurdererSurgeonsDamnationDelicacySlumberHelpersLulls Author:Charles Spurgeon
“Freedom of speech is the great bulwark of liberty; they prosper and die together: And it is the terror of traitors and oppressors, and a barrier against them. It produces excellent writers, and encourages men of fine genius.” MenTogetherDiesLibertyProduceFineGeniusSpeechTerrorExcellentBarriersFreedom Of SpeechTraitorOppressors Author:Benjamin Franklin
“To die: - to sleep: No more; and, by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished.” HeartEndsDeathDiesNaturalSleepThousandSpeechDiedFleshShockLife And DeathAcheHeirsHamlet And OpheliaHamlet 2Heart AcheImportant HamletNo SleepMortality In HamletSleep DreamBe Or Not To BeHamlet RevengeMorality In HamletSlings And ArrowsHamlet DeathHamlet SignificantNot SleepingShort DeathNatural Play Author:William Shakespeare
“Amplification is the vice of modern oratory. It is an insult to an assembly of reasonable men, disgusting and revolting instead ofpersuading. Speeches measured by the hour, die by the hour.” MenDiesHoursModernSpeechVicesInsultReasonableDisgustingAssemblyOratoryReasonable ManAmplification Book:Light and Liberty: Reflections on the Pursuit of Happiness Source: Light and Liberty: Reflections on the Pursuit of Happiness