Famous quotes containing the words hear and/or talk:
“No such sermons have come to us here out of England, in late years, as those of this preacher,sermons to kings, and sermons to peasants, and sermons to all intermediate classes. It is in vain that John Bull, or any of his cousins, turns a deaf ear, and pretends not to hear them: nature will not soon be weary of repeating them. There are words less obviously true, more for the ages to hear, perhaps, but none so impossible for this age not to hear.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“All I really want to be is boring. When people talk about me, Id like them to say, Carols basically a short Bill Bradley. Or, Carols kind of like Al Gore in a skirt.”
—Carol Moseley-Braun (b. 1947)