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Quote Left The accent of one's birthplace remains in the mind and in the heart as in one's speech. Quote Right
Quote Left Since the Exodus, freedom has always spoken with a Hebrew accent. Quote Right
Quote Left An accent mark, perhaps, instead of a whole western accent -- a point of punctuation rather than a uniform twang. That is how it should be worn: as a quiet point of character reference, an apt phrase of sartorial allusion -- macho, sotto voce. Quote Right
Quote Left People have often said to me, 'Surely when you are with the tramps they don't really accept you as one of themselves? Surely they notice that you are different--notice the difference of accent?' etc., etc. As a matter of fact, a fair proportion of tramps, well over a quarter I should say, notice nothing of the kind. To begin with, many people have no ear for accent and judge you entirely by your clothes. I was often struck by this fact when I was begging at back doors. Some people were obviously surprised by my 'educated' accent, others completely failed to notice it; I was dirty and ragged and that was all they saw. Again, tramps come from all parts of the British Isles and the variation in English accents is enormous. A tramp is used to hearing all kinds of accents among his mates, some of them so strange to him that he can hardly understand them, and a man from, say, Cardiff or Durham or Dublin does not necessarily know which of the south English accents is an 'educated' one. In any case men with 'educated' accents, though rare among tramps, are not unknown. But even when tramps are aware that you are of different origin from themselves, it does not necessarily alter their attitude. From their point of view all that matters is that you, like themselves, are 'on the bum'. And in that world it is not done to ask too many questions. You can tell people the history of your life if you choose, and most tramps do so on the smallest provocation, but you are under no compulsion to tell it and whatever story you tell will be accepted without question. Even a bishop could be at home among tramps if he wore the right clothes; and even if they knew he was a bishop it might not make any difference, provided that they also knew or believed that he was genuinely destitute. Once you are in that world and seemingly of it, it hardly matters what you have been in the past. It is a sort of world-within-a-world where everyone is equal, a small squalid democracy... Quote Right
Quote Left As soon as I suspect a fine effect is being achieved by accident I lose interest. I am not interested...in unskilled labor. ...The scientific actor is an even worker. Any one may achieve on some rare occasion an outburst of genuine feeling, a gesture of imperishable beauty, a ringing accent of truth; but your scientific actor knows how he did it. He can repeat it again and again and again. He can be depended on. Quote Right
Quote Left Americans like the British kind of quirkiness and the strange accent. They find it kind of cute or something, with a certain charm. Quote Right
Quote Left It takes more time and effort and delicacy to learn the silence of a people than to learn its sounds. Some people have a special gift for this. Perhaps this explains why some missionaries, notwithstanding their efforts, never come to speak properly, to communicate delicately through silences. Although they speak with the accent of natives they remain forever thousands of miles away. The learning of the grammar of silence is an art much more difficult to learn than the grammar of sounds. Quote Right
Quote Left Let me say with a Georgia accent that we cannot solve this problem if it requires a diplomatic passport to claim the rights of an American citizen. Quote Right
Quote Left Accent is the soul of language it gives to it both feeling and truth. Quote Right
Quote Left It comes to pass oft that a terrible oath, with a swaggering accent sharply twanged off, gives manhood more approbation than ever proof itself would have earned him. Quote Right
Quote Left Accent your positive and delete your negative. Quote Right
Quote Left At first I thought I would have to put on an English accent and try a sort of affected Shakespeare thing. Quote Right
Quote Left The accent of a man's native country remains in his mind and his heart, as it does in his speech. Quote Right
Quote Left Genesis 11:1: Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. (NIV)

AND THE whole earth was of one language and of one accent and mode of expression. (AMP)

And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech. (KJV)

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Member Quotes About Accent

Quote Left accents are cymbals , hearts are vibratos and souls are the opus of character Quote Right
Quote Left Biblioramble - verb 1. to talk under the pretense of teaching or discussing the Bible while merely stringing together incoherent, out-of-context fragments of Scripture, typically accented with "the Lord told me" or "this is what it means to me" subjective sentiments. Quote Right

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