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It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims.

Aristotle

Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter.

William Shakespeare

A filthy mouth will not utter decent language.

Chinese Proverb

Knowledge can be communicated, but wisdom cannot. A man can find it, he can live it, he can be filled and sustained by it, but he cannot utter or teach it.

Hermann Hesse

This vigilantism demonstrates the utter breakdown of the government. These private security forces have behaved brutally, with impunity, in Iraq. To have them now on the streets of New Orleans is frightening and possibly illegal.

Michael Ratner

The greatest reward is to know that one can speak and emit articulate sounds and utter words that describe things, events and emotions.

Camilo Jose Cela

It's not a real meeting if Karl isn't there. Karl has the absolute, utter trust of the President of the United States.

Bill Paxon

It was a complete and utter frustration. It was an act done because we are a new media company, and we need data lines to come in here, and we couldn't get one for a period of six months.

Owen Davis

Log Cabin's accounting shell game will not cover up Grover's act of utter betrayal of the Reagan coalition of social and fiscal conservatives.

Gary Glenn

This is unconscionable. I will not apologize for anything. This is utter nonsense. The way he has handled this is worse than the incident itself.

Duane Smith

These are still no answers. I walked out of that room in utter shock. I was told they had a meeting, and it was unanimous that Shane had more weapons off the bench than me.

Aaron Guiel

Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

I think it's complete and utter bull.

Don Samuel

It goes to the heart of the charter . . .. Can we be charged with the act of uttering (a forgery) when the charter says he must?

Arnold Levine

It was just - utter feeling of helplessness is the only way I can describe it.

Tom Graham

The utter bloody rudeness of the world today.

Lynne Truss

Treat Death as it treats us: with utter indifference.

Stephen Evans

The thing I was attracted to as a little girl was Kirk, Bones and Spock, and their utter loyalty. There's nothing more powerful than that.

Jolene Blalock

Utter happiness is a fallacy. The best most of us can hope for is that occasional span of time which occurs at irregular lengths and intervals throughout our lives wherein for an all too ephemeral period, nothing in particular sucks about living.

Anthony Beal

How an individual granted a show on your network could utter such a statement in 21st century America.

John Conyers

For a court to award that kind of money, the court has to find an utter lack of basis.

Stephen Gillers

I can go around talking complete and utter twaddle. I confuse people.

Robbie Williams

The sheer level of fascination on the subject is really a symptom of how this issue affects people, particularly women who are in utter disbelief that anyone would consciously go the other way -- to actually try to gain weight.

Colin Firth

Evolutionary biology is now uttering and seeking those forces that link us with all those that have being.

Adrian Forsyth

The U.S. and Cuban travel restrictions reflect an utter disregard for the welfare of families. Both countries are sacrificing people's freedom of movement to promote dead-end policies.

Jose Miguel Vivanco

It's either someone impersonating them, or it's an utter work of fiction.

Andrew Kline

This is just a complete and utter waste.

Karen Parker

We've had a number of calls from companies in utter chaos. They're at risk of losing their business, especially small and mid-sized companies.

Mike Sullivan

It is a fool's prerogative to utter truths that no one else will speak.

Neil Gaiman

Each one of an affectionate couple may be willing, as we say, to die for the other, yet unwilling to utter the agreeable word at the right moment.

George Meredith

Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.

John Milton

You know that she was the sacrifice on the altar of David Graham's ego, his cowardice, his utter lack of humanity.

Michele Hartmann

I used to look down on the world for being corrupt, but now I adore it for the utter magnificence of that corruption.

Richard J. Needham

There is no insanity so devastating in man's life as utter sanity.

William Allen White

This statement can be described only as utter rubbish.

Sizwe Kupelo

When you're out there in the big league pressure cooker, a pitcher's attitude -- his utter confidence that he has an advantage of will and luck and guts over the hitter -- is almost as important as his stuff.

Bill Veeck

I was not in favor of him uttering the line in the first place. But it was extremely good theater.

Richard Darman

They're saying everything's OK -- but they're redoing the tests! ... They are just in utter chaos.

Bob Loux

It's a very dark story. It's about the way desire for power and privilege compels women (and men) to behave with utter depravity.

Rebecca Copeland

I utter what you would not dare think.

Fyodor Dostoevsky

People are fond of spouting out the old clich%uFFFD about how Van Gogh never sold a painting in his lifetime. Somehow his example serves to justify to us, decades later, that there is somehow merit in utter failure. Perhaps, but the man did commit suicide.

Hugh Macleod

There is a tendency for far too many to minimize the suffering of the neediest people because it is placed against a backdrop of black people out of control. Really, the major point is a breakdown and utter failure of federal, state and local governments to address the crisis. It makes no difference if a person is black or white, sympathy should be across the board.

Eric Love

Sex can no longer be the germ, the seed of fiction. Sex is an episode, most properly conveyed in an episodic manner, quickly, often ironically. It is a bursting forth of only one of the cells in the body of the omnipotent ''I',' the one who hopes by concentration of tone and voice to utter the sound of reality.

Elizabeth Hardwick

I'm 60 now, and when I was growing up we were told we are a democracy, but I'm increasingly afraid that we're becoming an empire. Empires have utter contempt for people, they lie to them, they use them, and they throw them away when they're done with them. I think what we're seeing now is just that.

Ed Mulready