So many times I feel I'm using the same words over and over, like a woman wearing the same dress every day.… — Mitch Albom Copy Share Image
“What's the point of using words nobody knows or can say comfortably?” — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
I'm fighting against the bad poet who is prone to using too many words. — Wislawa Szymborska Copy Share Image
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do. — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Aviation is poetry ... It's the finest kind of moving around, you know, just as poetry is the finest way of using words. — Jessie Redmon Fauset Copy Share Image
He that uses many words for explaining any subject, doth, like the cuttlefish, hide himself for the most part in his own… — John Ray Copy Share Image
Mr. Bean is at his best when he is not using words, but I am equally at home in both verbal and… — Rowan Atkinson Copy Share Image
We have rapidly increasing technology, which is making life very good for people who are good at using words, and not so… — David Brooks Copy Share Image
Anger is preverbal, so, by the time you're using words to express an angry feeling, you're already imposing loads of structure on… — John Darnielle Copy Share Image
I could see now that a literary education did not fit one for the popular novelist's trade.Once you had started using words… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
A way of using words to say things which could not possibly be said in any other way, things which in a… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
For me personally, I don't pray using words - it is just with my intent. Why do I need to pray with… — Miguel Angel Ruiz Copy Share Image
Like most people, I've always felt using words like 'best' when applied to art is a fun way for critics to stay… — Steven Van Zandt Copy Share Image
If you commit yourself to the art of poetry, you commit yourself to the task of learning how to see, using words… — Archibald MacLeish Copy Share Image
Tell the readers a story! Because without a story, you are merely using words to prove you can string them together in… — Anne McCaffrey Copy Share Image
“He laid a hand on my shoulder. “Using words to talk of words is like using a pencil to draw a picture… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
Siobhan said that when you are writing a book you have to include some descriptions of things. I said that I could… — Mark Haddon Copy Share Image
It looks like the writer is telling you a story. What the writer is actually doing, however, is using words to evoke… — Samuel R. Delany Copy Share Image
I've learned a lot about language from reading slush. You can immediately tell if a writer is in control of the narrative.… — Mary J. Miller Copy Share Image
Words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity. We can choose to use this force constructively with words of encouragement,… — Yehuda Berg Copy Share Image
“Isn't telling about something--using words, English or Japanese--already something of an invention? Isn't just looking upon this world already something of an… — Yann Martel Copy Share Image
So you want another story?" Uhh... no. We would like to know what really happened." Doesn't the telling of something always become… — Yann Martel Copy Share Image
Bobby made references to me a few times on Show Me The Money. He seemed to enjoy using words like 'sangnamja (T/N:… — Kim Nam-joon Copy Share Image
However, as words become particularized, and as men begin - in however small a way - to use them in personal, arbitrary… — Yukio Mishima Copy Share Image
“Using Words Learning to express their potent reactions in words rather than in actions is critical for spirited children. If they can… — Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Copy Share Image
“Human language can only work in broad categories. We create words for things, even though words have a danger of confining things.… — Chris Damian Copy Share Image
So what's the point of using words nobody else knows or can say comfortably? I just don't understand that. — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
There's a great adage that says we sing because what we have to express can't be spoken, just using words. — Jeremy Jordan Copy Share Image
Using words to describe magic is like using a screwdriver to cut roast beef. — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
“Words have the power to elevate or debilitate. Are you using words to your advantage or disadvantage?” — Miya Yamanouchi Copy Share Image
If I know the person talks a lot I avoid using these words: 1) Really? 2) Please explain! 3) Hello. — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
No matter how you use it or what context you are using it in, words hurt. — Trea Turner Copy Share Image
It is really hard to completely re-learn how to express yourself without using words. When you take away speech, you have to… — Jodelle Ferland Copy Share Image
When you're just using words, you're limiting yourself to everyday casual speak. As soon as you start to sing, you can unlock… — Jeremy Jordan Copy Share Image