'Mom' isn't an adjective or a personality; they're not all the same. — Lauren Graham Copy Share Image
Whoever has power takes over the noun - and the norm - while the less powerful get an adjective. — Gloria Steinem Copy Share Image
An adjective, such as 'flimsy,' describes someone's access to a thing, such as 'argument.' But that's just that someone's access. It may… — Timothy Morton Copy Share Image
I like that 'Mad Men' is now an adjective I use to describe clothing when I'm shopping: 'I like this top. It's… — Alison Brie Copy Share Image
How can an adjective in front of a noun not describe the noun? There are dwarf stars, but they're still considered stars. — Alan Stern Copy Share Image
“I don’t need a happily ever after, J, I just need the ever after part. The adjective can be whatever. Up and… — Mary Calmes Copy Share Image
I was a little excited but mostly blorft. "Blorft" is an adjective I just made up that means 'Completely overwhelmed but proceeding… — Tina Fey Copy Share Image
You may call me selfish if you will, conservative or reactionary, or use any other harsh adjective you see fit to apply,… — Henry Cabot Lodge Copy Share Image
I'm showbiz-fat. It's so funny, in all the reviews that I read, no one wants to use the word 'fat' as an… — Marissa Jaret Winokur Copy Share Image
“The book was sloppily written in many parts (the words came too quickly and too easily) and there was hardly a noun… — Norman Mailer Copy Share Image
Human, Allen, is an adjective, and its use as a noun is in itself regrettable. — William S. Burroughs Copy Share Image
The Oscars have become such a big deal these days that it's just used as adjective. — Mira Sorvino Copy Share Image
If the noun is good and the verb is strong, you almost never need an adjective. — J. Anthony Lukas Copy Share Image
“I’m a t-terrible h-human.” “No,” Piper whispered. “If you want that statement to be true, then you need to remove the adjective.” — Jewel E. Ann Copy Share Image
“These words have been sanitized for your protection. An adjective and a noun, respectively.” — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
Use no superfluous word, no adjective, which does not reveal something. — Ezra Pound Copy Share Image
“Write with nouns and verbs, not with adjectives and adverbs. The adjective hasn't been built that can pull a weak or inaccurate… — E.B. White Copy Share Image
You make it a production. Slam doors. Knock things over. Scream. But I just leave. Even if I'm still standing there, I… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
I'm a film director. Gay is an adjective that I certainly am, but I don't know that it's my first one. I… — John Waters Copy Share Image
The noun phrase straw man, now used as a compound adjective as in 'straw-man device, technique or issue,' was popularized in American… — William Safire Copy Share Image
To speak today of a famous novelist is like speaking of a famous cabinetmaker or speedboat designer. Adjective is inappropriate to noun. — Gore Vidal Copy Share Image
Commentating, illustrating, description-giving Adjective expert. Analyzing, surmising, Musical, myth-seeking people of the universe... This is yours! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“What adjective can be used for a nation who is consistently fooled, recurrently deceived by the crafty politicians? Goofy? Very light! Fool?… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
“Gnani Purush’ is an adjective-less state. To give him the adjective of ‘Bhagwan’ (God), is akin to lowering his status (low degree… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
I miss the Stella girls telling me what I am. That I'm sweet and placid and accommodating and loyal and nonthreatening and… — Melina Marchetta Copy Share Image
Neil Gaiman has reached a masterful stage in his writing where he deserves his own adjective, which could be extended to younger… — Paul Di Filippo Copy Share Image
“He was beautiful. I know, it’s not the manliest way to describe a guy, but in my head, it was the adjective… — S.C. Stephens Copy Share Image