No, you used nouns and verbs together in a pleasing but illogical format. — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
We mostly spend those lives conjugating three verbs: to Want, to Have, and to Do. — Evelyn Underhill Copy Share Image
A poet is a verb that blossoms light in gardens of dawn, or sometimes midnight. — Aberjhani Copy Share Image
Happiness is not a noun or a verb. It's a conjunction. Connective tissue. — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
“I can kick the can down the road, and I can also kick other modal verbs.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
She’s my wife. (Stryker) Was. You seem to have forgotten an important verb tense. (Zephyra) — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
My wife wanted to call our daughter Sue, but I felt that in our family that is usually a verb. — Dennis Wolfberg Copy Share Image
Everybody can be great because everybody can serve... You only need a heart full of grace. — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
This is why you must love life: one day you're offering up your social security number to the Russian Mafia; two weeks… — Maria Semple Copy Share Image
Information is currency. ... Power is a place as well as a verb; it is inside the information tent. — Lynda Obst Copy Share Image
I use the verb 'to torment,' as I observed to be your own method, instead of 'to instruct,' supposing them to be… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
The process of unlearning in order to relearn demands a new concept of knowledge not as thing but as a process, not… — Cathy Davidson Copy Share Image
Evident in every small act of kindness, it was love as a verb. Love that made me feel more complete than I… — Emily Giffin Copy Share Image
“The end of his great project was in sight, and then he encountered the verb take, with its remarkable number of senses.… — David Crystal Copy Share Image
J, n. A consonant in English, but some nations use it as a vowel . . . from a Latin verb, "jacere",… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
The French verb aimer has two meanings. And that’s why he liked her, and loved her. She spoke to him in a… — John Green Copy Share Image
“Love is a word that is constantly heard, Hate is a word that is not. Love, I am told, is more precious… — Ogden Nash Copy Share Image
I live on Earth at present, and I don’t know what I am. I know that I am not a category. I… — R. Buckminster Fuller Copy Share Image
In a language as idiomatically stressed as English, opportunities for misreadings are bound to arise. By a mere backward movement of stress,… — Ian Mcewan Copy Share Image
“The question is, which is to be master? That's all. They've a temper, some of them. Particularly verbs. Oh, they're the proudest!… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
Ski. Sled. Play basketball. Jog. Run. Run. Run. Run home. Run home and enjoy. Enjoy. Take these verbs and enjoy them. They're… — Ned Vizzini Copy Share Image
If you can remember all the accessories that go with your best outfit, the contents of your purse, the starting lineup of… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
You see, in our family we don't know whether we're coming or going - it's all my grandmother's fault. But, of course,… — Amitav Ghosh Copy Share Image
...Although, as the Latin verb to educate, educate, indicates, it is not a question of putting something in but drawing it out,… — Martha Graham Copy Share Image
The worst of this sorry bunch of semi-educated losers are those who seem to glory in being irritated by nouns becoming verbs.… — Stephen Fry Copy Share Image
Nice writing isn't enough. It isn't enough to have smooth and pretty language. You have to surprise the reader frequently, you can't… — Anne Bernays Copy Share Image
The beginning of sense, not to say wisdom, is to realize that 'doing an action,' as used in philosophy, is a highly… — J. L. Austin Copy Share Image
Because of the conflicts and challenges we face in today’s world, I wish to suggest a single choice—a choice of peace and… — Richard C. Edgley Copy Share Image
This is my living faith, an active faith, a faith of verbs: to question, explore, experiment, experience, walk, run, dance, play, eat,… — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
The Psalms wrap nouns and verbs around our pain better than any other book. — Joni Eareckson Tada Copy Share Image