False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is necessary.
Exaggeration is a blood relation to falsehood and nearly as blamable.
Accuracy of statement is one of the first elements of truth; inaccuracy is a near kin to falsehood.
Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts.
In fact, eloquence in English will inevitably make use of the Latin element in our vocabulary.
Eloquence is the poetry of prose.
In psycho-analysis nothing is true except the exaggerations.
Talking and eloquence are not the same: to speak, and to speak well, are two things.
The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.
Exaggeration is truth that has lost its temper.