Quotes by Eloquence Eloquence dwells quite as much in the hearts of the hearers as on the lips of the orator. Alphonse de Lamartine eloquence lips heart COMPULSION, n. The eloquence of power. Ambrose Bierce eloquence compulsion power True eloquence forgoes eloquence. Andre Gide eloquence miscellaneous I would rather have a plain down-right wisdom than a foolish and affected eloquence. Ben Jonson eloquence affected foolish I grew intoxicated with my own eloquence. Benjamin Disraeli eloquence intoxicated grew Eloquence is the child of knowledge. Benjamin Disraeli eloquence children Continuous eloquence wearies. Blaise Pascal eloquence Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts. Blaise Pascal eloquence painting True eloquence scorns eloquence. Blaise Pascal eloquence scorn Eloquence; it requires the pleasant and the real; but the pleasant must itself be drawn from the true. Blaise Pascal eloquence pleasant real Eloquence is the painting of thought. Blaise Pascal eloquence painting Continued eloquence is wearisome. Blaise Pascal eloquence True eloquence makes light of eloquence. True morality makes light of morality. Blaise Pascal eloquence morality light Continuous eloquence is tedious. Blaise Pascal eloquence tedious teaching The less there is of eloquence, the more there is of love. Charles Perrault eloquence Our common future is badly served when the eloquence of our attack on the other fellow exceeds the energy with which we cooperate with them. Clarence Francis eloquence energy common One who has accumulated virtue will certainly also possess eloquence; but he who has eloquence doe not necessarily possess virtue. Confucius eloquence virtue doe Indeed, there is an eloquence in true enthusiasm that is not to be doubted. Edgar Allan Poe doubted eloquence enthusiasm Manner, as much as matter, constitutes eloquence. Francois Delsarte eloquence matter Eloquence: saying the proper thing and stopping. Francois de La Rochefoucauld eloquence stopping speech 1234»