The Heaneys were aristocrats, in the sense that they took for granted a code of behavior that was given and unspoken. Argumentation, persuasion, speech itself, for God's sake, just seemed otiose and superfluous to them.
Related Keywords: Speech Persuasion Sense Just Gods Unspoken Granted
Related Authors: Maya Angelou William Shakespeare Oscar Wilde Friedrich Nietzsche C. S. Lewis Thomas Jefferson Henry David Thoreau