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Quotes About Word

How could I die?" Bobby asked. "I'm surrounded by Skellys. Death couldn't get a word in edgewise.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
No viewer could turn away from the show now. From the Gamemakers' point of view, this is the final word in entertainment.
~ Suzanne Collins
Hey, maybe I should make that a condition of being the Mockingjay.
~ Suzanne Collins
Love is a word we use for the desire to fornicate so that we seem more refined than farm animals." ~Lucian Balfour
~ Suzanne Enoch
Wonderful; such an active word——to be full of wonder.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
At this time in Medjugorje, as a spark igniting a great fire, again the Word comes through a humble and obedient servant, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Here messages to the visionaries - and to the rest of us - are not new. They are as old as the Church itself, and they are simple, easy to understand. She is calling us to pray. To fast. To reconcile. To do penance. To convert.
~ Svetozar Kraljevic
Part of the process of reading is constantly hitting the pause button, and now and then the rewind button, to ponder a word that's been chosen by the author as exquisitely as the filmmaker chooses an image or a sound editor chooses a sonic clue - the tolling of a bell in the distance to evoke memory, for instance.
~ Steve Erickson
It's really difficult for me. Language, I am sorry that I haven't. I think I just always expected that you learn a word in place of a word and when I discovered how difficult the grammar was and learning that was very discouraging for me.
~ Bo Derek
I think it's misleading to use a word like 'God' in the way Einstein did. I'm sorry that Einstein did. I think he was asking for trouble, and he certainly was misunderstood.
~ Richard Dawkins
The word 'living' has so many connotations that I'm almost reluctant to try to define it scientifically because it sounds as if I'm then downgrading all the other significances of that word.
~ Francis Collins
I could only defend myself so much. It was my word against his. There was no evidence, nor was there any proof. My word meant very little.
~ Brenda Perlin
What's poetry?" I've never heard the word before, but I like the sound of it. It sounds elegant and easy, somehow, like a beautiful woman turning in a long dress.
~ Lauren Oliver, Delirium
Home can be the Pennsylvania TurnpikeIndiana's early morning dewHigh up in the hills of CaliforniaHome is just another word for you
~ Billy Joel
The word is the beginning and silence the end. Between word and silence, we exist.
~ Viorel Muha
Love is just a word for him, where she means a world to him!
~ Err:509
The urge of sex has been grossly misunderstood, slandered, and burlesqued by the ignorant and the evil minded, for so long that the very word sex is seldom used in polite society.
~ Napoleon Hill
People do not realize that the media is paid to get your attention. For a journalist, silence rarely surpasses any word.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Note that art, because of its dependence on word of mouth, is extremely prone to these cumulative-advantage effects.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nature is a word, an allegory, a mold, an embossing, if you will.
~ Charles Baudelaire
and love is a word used too much and much too soon.
~ Charles Bukowski
The difference between being subtle and abstract is the difference between knowing and saying it in a gentler way and not knowing and saying it in a way that will let you off the hook. To be abstract with the word is all right if you use it like paint and seek the pure word, but it is difficult, in the language, to have near purity without near meaning.
~ Charles Bukowski
When there was nothing but darkness, God took the Word light and spoke it into existence. He took that which was not and brought to naught that which was!
~ Charles Capps
Though the first stages of confession may not seem to do anything, they are changing an image and causing faith to come. Faith comes by hearing God's Word. Keep hearing yourself speak God's Word, and faith will come.
~ Charles Capps
The word temporal means subject to change. Things you are seeing with the physical, natural eye are always subject to change through spiritual law.
~ Charles Capps