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Quotes About Word

The truth of Scripture is meant not only to be studied-it's meant also to be sung.
~ R. C. Sproul
O Word of God incarnate . . . It is the golden casket Where gems of truth are stored; It is the heaven-drawn picture Of Thee, the Living Word.
~ Walsham How
When we move beyond information toward transformation, we savor the truth of seeking to do life "under the Word" as the ancients have taught.
~ William Anthony Donohue
The Mittelwerk," Stolzmann repeated. His tone committed him to nothing. He might have heard of the Mittelwerk once or twice. He might just have been trying the word for the sound of it. He might have been trying to imagine what type of mittel was manufactured in this peculiar-sounding werk.
~ Michael Chabon
From the way she seemed to relish the word as it unwound from her lips, I guessed that she rarely used it. It sounded like a mark of esteem, a sign of her intimacy with Arthur, and I was momentarily very jealous of him. I wondered what it might take to get Jane to call me an asshole too.
~ Michael Chabon
Who was that supervisor?" "That was Art Donovan.
~ Michael Connelly
Bobbie went back to her room, remembering again that Manuel had insisted it was not a Spanish word. Out of curiosity, she looked in the little English dictionary, and to her surprise she found the word there, too: raptor
[deriv. of L. raptor plunderer, fr. raptus]: bird of prey.
~ Michael Crichton
Any other vexations to report? he asks. I love the word 'vexations.' It's the 'x.' Nice to jump off a 'v' and bite into an 'x' like that. Just the usual ones, she says. How was the weekend? Vexing. Not really, I just wanted to say it. You?
~ Michael Cunningham
Parents are the mystified criminals, blinking in the docks, making it all the worse for themselves with every word they utter.
~ Michael Cunningham
Politics. The word is taken from the Ancient Greek. "Poly" means "many." And ticks are tiny, bloodsucking insects.
~ Michael Dobbs
Value can be a word said at the door of the business as a customer leaves.
~ Michael E. Gerber
We tried to trademark proximity, but you can't because it's a word
~ Michael Lewis
Every word Martone sets down, finally, a choice that limits the universe, their trail across the page a fossil record of some life's life-story.
~ Michael Martone
It came to pass, as he said these things, a certain woman out of the multitude lifted up her voice, and said to him, "Blessed is the womb that bore you, and the breasts which nursed you!" 28 But he said, "On the contrary, blessed are those who hear the word of God, and keep it.
~ Michael Paul Johnson
You don't see many people crying over the wrong they do to God every time His word is neglected or when one willfully sins.
~ Monica Johnson
An evil word it is/ This Love.
~ Amiri Baraka
I love his Word and I hope when readers discover how God communicates his love for them through each book of the Bible, they'll fall deeper in love with his Word too.
~ Jennifer Rothschild
One of the greatest testimonials to God's love is His provision of His Word.
~ Max Anders
For me, the reading of the scriptures is not the pursuit of scholarship. Rather, it is a love affair with the word of the Lord and that of His prophets.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
God is our loving Father who loves his children perfectly. So, every part of his Word is an expression of his love to us.
~ Jennifer Rothschild
By giving the love act a name, if only an innocent little word like, "it," he paved the way for other words, words that would reflect physical love as in a set of mirrors.
~ Milan Kundera
Pest was a fighting word to Ramona, because it was unfair. She was not a pest, at least not all the time. She was only littler than everyone else in the family, and no matter how hard she tried, she could not catch up.
~ Beverly Cleary
The dining table was a plain board called by that name. It was hung on the wall when not in use, and was perched on the diners' knees when food was served. Over time, the word board came to signify not just the dining surface but the meal itself, which is where the board comes from in room and board. It also explains why lodgers are called boarders.
~ Bill Bryson
The Old English word for a slave was thrall, which is why when we are enslaved by an emotion we are enthralled.
~ Bill Bryson