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Converses Quotes

Only when people learn to converse will they begin to be equal.

Only when people learn to converse will they begin to be equal.

Theodore Zeldin (2012). “An Intimate History Of Humanity”, p.41, Random House

Who are next to knaves? Those that converse with them.

Alexander Pope, Alexander Chalmers (1807). “A Supplementary Volume to the Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Containing Pieces of Poetry, Not Inserted in Warburton's and Warton's Editions : and a Collection of Letters, Now First Published”, p.129

Egotists cannot converse, they talk to themselves only.

Amos Bronson Alcott (1872). “Concord Days”, p.76

In books I converse with men, in the Bible I converse with God.

William Romaine (1830). “Select Letters of the Rev. W. Romaine”, p.275

The converse held reassuringly true: daylight was safe. Daylight was always safe.

Neil Gaiman (2009). “M Is for Magic”, p.25, Harper Collins

We don't talk, we hold forth. We don't converse, we expound.

j.d. salinger (1961). “franny and zooey”

There is this value in books, that they enable us to converse with the dead. There is something in this beyond the mere intrinsic worth of what they have left us.

Sir Egerton Brydges, Robert Pearse Gillies (1813). “The Ruminator: containing a series of moral, critical, and sentimental essays”, p.143