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Quotes About Word

It's a word called symbiotic, you send the messages and it comes back in return. Together, it's a wonderful thing, it's why television is so great and film can never reach.
~ Robert Stack
While the spoken word can travel faster, you can't take it home in your hand. Only the written word can be absorbed wholly at the convenience of the reader.
~ Kingman Brewster, Jr.
Although by 1851 tales of adventure had begun to seem antiquated, they had rendered a large service to the course of literature: they had removed the stigma, for the most part, from the word novel.
~ Carl Clinton Van Doren
It would be easier to grow oak trees by planting marbles than for someone to be saved without the seed of the word.
~ Steven J Lawson
I'll trust in God's unchanging Word, till soul and body sever. For though all things pass away, His Word shall stand forever.
~ Martin Luther
Jesus Christ, as he is attested to us in Holy Scripture, is the one Word of God whom we have to hear, and whom we have to trust and obey in life and in death.
~ Karl Barth
It seems to me that if there were any logic to our language, trust would be a four letter word.
~ Tom Cruise
Put thou thy trust in God; In duty's path go on; Fix on His word thy steadfast eye; So shall thy work be done.
~ Martin Luther
Personally I've never put much store by honesty- I mean how can you trust a word whose first letter you don't even pronounce
~ Lorrie Moore
Trust. Such an easy word. Such an impossible quality.
~ Christine Feehan
...our market system depends critically on trust-trust in the word of our colleagues and trust in the word of those with whom we do business.
~ Alan Greenspan
When the saint ceases to seek after holiness, purity, righteousness, truth; when he ceases to pray, stops reading the Word and gives way to carnal appetites, then it is that Satan comes.
~ Smith Wigglesworth
Everything that is true is God's word, whoever may have said it.
~ Huldrych Zwingli
God wants you to understand the Word of God. The Bible is not a mystery book. It's not a book of philosophy. It's a book of truth that explains the attitude and heart of almighty God.
~ Charles Stanley
Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.
~ Miguel Angel Ruiz
Disciples of Christ abide in His Word. Those who abide in His Word know the truth and are free.
~ R. C. Sproul
I want to leave something behind when I go; some small legacy of truth, some word that will shine in a dark place.
~ Nellie L. McClung
Lent stimulates us to let the Word of God penetrate our life and in this way to know the fundamental truth: who we are, where we come from, where we must go, what path we must take in life.
~ Pope Benedict XVI
Observe the forms and beauties of sensible things and comprehend the Word of God in them. If you do so, the truth will reveal to you in all such things only He who made them.
~ Johannes Scotus Eriugena
Closure is a greasy little word which, moreover, describes a nonexistent condition. The truth, Venus, is that nobody gets over anything.
~ Martin Amis
Therefore, let God inspired Scripture decide between us; and on whichever side be found doctrines in harmony with the Word of God, in favor of that side will be cast the vote of truth
~ Saint Basil
Peculiar to Sydney, in those days, was a single word written in chalk in beautiful, looping copperplate on street corners. Sydney was known for it, the word chalked at the feet of the inhabitants and visitors, like a letter consisting of a lone word, but personally addressed to each member of a crowd. . . . It says 'Eternity,' love. . . . A man has been writing that word in chalk for thirty years. It's famous now.
~ Sheridan Hay
Hope is an abstract word. In fact, it is more than just a word; hope is an abstruse concept, meaning different things to each of us during different times and circumstances of our lives. Even politicians know its hold on the human mind, and the mind of the electorate.
~ Sherwin B. Nuland
There was a kind of poetry I was seeking in my prose, word to be laid against word in just a certain way, a kind of word color, a march of words and sentences, the color to be squeezed out of simple words, simple sentence construction.
~ Sherwood Anderson