Language Quote by Krysta MacDonald Download Open image ““I could see him weighing each word on his tongue before allowing it life.”” — Krysta MacDonald ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Language
“And there, surrounded by death above and below, he sticks his tongue out and tastes the sweetness of life.” — Danny Scheinmann Copy Share Image
“I can physically see the effort it takes for him to open his mouth and force out the words. He's spent so much of… — Kelley York Copy Share Image
“Words could be like food - they felt like something in your mouth. They tasted like something. Words were not things you could control.… — Benjamin Alire Sáenz Copy Share Image
“Words were the most powerful tool. Simple and so often underestimated. They could heal. They could destroy. And I needed to use my words… — Jennifer Armentrout Copy Share Image
“I wanted his death so savagely that the need for it rang in my ears and clouded my sight and was a flavor on… — Stephenie Meyer Copy Share Image
“Tell me, just how many lives need to be lost until someone realises the impact that their words can have on another individual?” — Isha Barlas Copy Share Image
“I had never realized before how much you can take from someone by not allowing them the words they need to describe themselves.” — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“He purred the words, as if his tongue was lazy and had all the time in the world to wrap around each and every… — Blue Kincaid Copy Share Image
“His words are the air I breathe. The fluid that hydrates me. The food that nourishes me. They're everything giving me everything I need.” — Nyrae Dawn Copy Share Image
“There were so many things I wanted to say at once if the words would just get out of each other's way. "Fine.” — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“Who decides those things? And why don’t I know about them? Is there some sort of meeting, or maybe an assembly, like the ones… — Krysta MacDonald Copy Share Image
“The memories are lodged in my throat, and a part of me wonders if you can choke on something that isn’t physically there. Can… — Krysta MacDonald Copy Share Image
“What is it about suitcases, lying there empty? Before a trip, they are full of uneasy anticipation. After, they are almost regretful, longing to… — Krysta MacDonald Copy Share Image
“He is laughing, only pretending to resist, and this moment, this moment right here, is one of those ones that I will know will… — Krysta MacDonald Copy Share Image
I put myself in the student's place and remember the frustrations, doubts, determination, and desires I felt when I was going through the initial… — Ted Martinez Copy Share Image
Usually male directors have to use foul language to get the job done. But I never came down to that level as being a… — Divya Khosla Kumar Copy Share Image
A man walks down the street. It's a street in a strange world. Maybe it's the third world. Maybe it's his first time around.… — Paul Simon Copy Share Image
It's like saying French shouldn't be taught because you don't understand it because it's new. Shakespeare is just like learning a new, exciting language. — Samuel Barnett Copy Share Image
I am attracted to looking at the different things language can mean even in one sometimes quite ordinary utterance. Writing is partly about listening… — Rae Armantrout Copy Share Image
What is music? Music is language. A human being wants to express ideas in this language, but not ideas that can be translated into… — Anton Webern Copy Share Image
You're beautiful, cute, pretty, gorgeous, and fuck.. I ran out of words. — Raghib Clitso Copy Share Image
The world has a soul and whoever understands that soul can also understand the language of many things. — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“The words for what I want to say right now don't exist. Everything sounds…so cliché.” — Shelly Crane Copy Share Image
A man cannot speak but he judges himself. With his will or against his will he draws his portrait to the eye of his… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Words can kill you trust towards someone, mind you language people, every reaction had its consequence. — Anonymous Copy Share Image