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Who said "For, if a good speaker, never so eloquent, does no... "?
"For, if a good speaker, never so eloquent, does no... " is one of a famous quotes by Thomas Carlyle. Complete quote is as follows;
"For, if a good speaker, never so eloquent, does not see into the fact, and is not speaking the truth of that - is there a more horrid kind of object in creation?"
What is "For, if a good speaker, never so eloquent, does no... "?
"For, if a good speaker, never so eloquent, does not see into the fact, and is not speaking the truth of that - is there a more horrid kind of object in creation?" This is a quote by Thomas Carlyle which is about Good & Truth. He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;
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- Before anything else, we need a new age of Enlightenment. Our present political systems must relinquish their claims on truth, justice and freedom and have to replace them with the search for truth, justice, freedom and reason.
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This quote is primarily about Truth although it also includes other themes like Good & Truth. It is attributed to Thomas Carlyle. Complete quote is as follows;
"For, if a good speaker, never so eloquent, does not see into the fact, and is not speaking the truth of that - is there a more horrid kind of object in creation?"