I'm sure that everything you do contributes to the sort of novel that you write. A lot of actors have an understanding… — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
The words are clear as in the reflection of the world on the water. Therefore write the Word at once, everywhere, from… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
“The words most charged with philosophy are not necessarily those that contain what they say, but rather those that most energetically open… — Maurice Merleau-Ponty Copy Share Image
We not only speak but think and even dream in words. Language is a mirror in which the whole spiritual development of… — Ernest Klein Copy Share Image
“My life had got on the wrong track, and my contact with men had become now a mere soliloquy. I had fallen… — Nikos Kazantzakis Copy Share Image
All the words in the English language are divided into nine great classes. These classes are called the Parts of Speech. They… — Joseph Devlin Copy Share Image
I don't know... really.. I mean, anyone can tell you the most beautiful things in the world, but if there is no… — Janelle J Copy Share Image
“You ask me what it feels like to have wings. I can only tell you the feeling with words. And words have… — Steven R. Boyett Copy Share Image
“Words start wars and end them, create love and choke it, bring us to laughter and joy and tears. Words cause men… — Roy Williams Copy Share Image
“You've got such beautiful words but none I can eat, none which block the rain, none which bandage my wounds, none which… — Iain S. Thomas Copy Share Image
Much has been written about Trump's style of speech, which linguists have said is often unintelligible yet deeply compelling. Orwell's famous 1946… — Elizabeth Flock Copy Share Image
So the language of musical harmony is an absolutely extraordinary one. It's a way of navigating one's emotional frameworks, but without the… — Jacob Collier Copy Share Image
It's such an interesting experience seeing how different people react to music and the generosity of some and the craziness of others… — Dan Smith Copy Share Image
The relationship with the words someone uses is more intimate and integrated than just a quick read and a blurb can ever… — Alice Sebold Copy Share Image
“It’s not words that fail, it’s the people who wield them. We have no power over life and death, we are subject… — Jessica Zafra Copy Share Image
“What do I love most? Working with words. Words in a sentence are like pieces of a puzzle; you try out a… — Barbara Delinsky Copy Share Image
I guess for me, I keep saying the words 'consumer electronics,' 'consumer tech' - the biggest purchase decisions people make a lot… — Marques Brownlee Copy Share Image
When I'm on television, I'm talking to millions of people, so the conversation is totally different. My words are different. My diction… — Keyshawn Johnson Copy Share Image
Telling your story out loud is the way human beings communicate. We don't normally think up words, translate how to spell them… — Kevin J. Anderson Copy Share Image
“People from context cultures tend to view personal bonds and informal agreements as far more binding than any formal contract. People from… — Carol Kinsey Goman Copy Share Image
...I would think how words go straight up in a thin line, quick and harmless, and how terribly doing goes along the… — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
Well, it's one of the things that will. Words are good, and words help us become the leading species on earth to… — Pete Seeger Copy Share Image
Everything that I am and everything that I have, I owe to Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Liam Brady, David Court, Bob Arber, Steve… — Wojciech Szczesny Copy Share Image
“In truth, language seems less like a series of cells in which we are imprisoned than like a set of tools that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was brought up bilingual, but there came a point where my mom went back to work and I got a white… — Michael Trevino Copy Share Image
When I listen to my favorite songwriters, they have such simple melodies and chords. I occasionally manage to stop at the right… — Dave Matthews Copy Share Image
Words contain enormous power. They are full of energy. They can inspire and create. They can also depress and destroy. It depends… — K S Venkataraman Copy Share Image
We looked too long for God and truth through words alone. The fruit for humanity has been rather limited, it seems to… — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
I have recommended in my writings the study of civic virtues, without which there is no redemption. I have written likewise (and… — Jose Rizal Copy Share Image
When I wrote 'The Giver,' it contained no so-called 'bad words.' It was set, after all, in a mythical, futuristic, and Utopian… — Lois Lowry Copy Share Image
I enjoy the mental gymnastics that go along with matching voice to picture and vice versa and trying to accent the action… — Joe Buck Copy Share Image
“The more deeper you think, the more silent you become. You understand the reasons behind the reason. It may not necessarily mean… — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Copy Share Image
“He had some taste for romance reading before he went to the university, where, we must confess, in justice to his college,… — Thomas Love Peacock Copy Share Image
Words have power," Isaac answered. Words begin and end wars. They create and destroy families. They break hearts. They heal them. If… — Lori Handeland Copy Share Image
In Barcelona some very big media outlets focused on selling the idea to people that I had done a bad thing by… — Victor Valdes Copy Share Image
“I once ran across a list of nearly 400 winds from around the world and wondered why Wyoming, so dominated by wind,… — Teresa Jordan Copy Share Image
“According to the thesaurus... and according to me... there are over thirty different meanings and substitutions for the word mean. (I quickly… — Colleen Hoover Copy Share Image
That's an L, as in love, and I love you more than I'll ever be able to tell you with words. I… — Catherine Anderson Copy Share Image
There is no doubt that it is hard for all of us to keep friendships as strong as we would like them… — Porsha Williams Copy Share Image
PLATITUDE, n. The fundamental element and special glory of popular literature. A thought that snores in words that smoke. All that is… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image