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Quotes About Words

Reading has always been the great love of my life.
~ Darren Shan
I believe that if your brain has to get to grips with complicated words, then you won't get Alzheimer's. I'm sure it's not true, but I do believe it.
~ Jo Brand
The gun has a name, made up of words and numbers. A measurement in millimeters, a decimal point, all befitting a precision instrument. 'Call it a rifle', I was told... But it is a gun.
~ Garth Ennis
He fixed things with talk far more often than with force. But what people remembered and talked about was always the action.
~ Garth Nix
The tongue has the power of life and death."1
~ Gary Chapman
One way to express love emotionally is to use words that build up. Solomon, author of the ancient Hebrew Wisdom Literature, wrote, "The tongue has the power of life and death."2 Many couples have never learned the tremendous power of verbally affirming each other. Solomon further noted, "An anxious heart weighs a man down, but a kind word cheers him up.
~ Gary Chapman
when we receive affirming words we are far more likely to be motivated to reciprocate and do something our spouse desires.
~ Gary Chapman
It is a fact, however, that when we receive affirming words we are far more likely to be motivated to reciprocate and do something our spouse desires.
~ Gary Chapman
we can encourage others with our words. — Jeanette Gardner Littleton —
~ Gary Chapman
One way to express love emotionally is to use words that build up. Solomon, author of the ancient Hebrew Wisdom Literature, wrote, "The tongue has the power of life and death."1 Many couples have never learned the tremendous power of verbally affirming each other.
~ Gary Chapman
Everyone enjoys a fitting reply; it is wonderful to say the right thing at the right time! —Proverbs 15:23
~ Gary Chapman
Our words are like medication to a sick relationship. There is healing, and it often begins with words of affirmation.
~ Gary Chapman
Pot trai doua luni de pe urma unui compliment bun. Mark Twain
~ Gary Chapman
Words have an everlasting effect, bringing life or death. Resolve now that your words will bring life! — Kelly J. Stigliano
~ Gary Chapman
The ancient Hebrew proverb did not overstate the reality: "The tongue has the power of life and death.
~ Gary Chapman
A gentle, sincere touch has as much healing power as mighty spoken words. — Steven Thompson
~ Gary Chapman
Salomón, autor de la antigua literatura hebrea de sabiduría, escribió: «En la lengua hay poder de vida y muerte»
~ Gary Chapman
Solomon, author of the ancient Hebrew Wisdom Literature, wrote, "The tongue has the power of life and death."2
~ Gary Chapman
The tongue has the power of life and death.
~ Gary Chapman
The latent potential within your spouse in his or her areas of insecurity may await your encouraging words.
~ Gary Chapman
The tongue has the power of life and death."1 Many couples have never learned the tremendous power of verbally affirming each other.
~ Gary Chapman
The burning eyes did not come back, but memories did, came flooding in. The words. Always the words. Divorce.
~ Gary Paulsen
I remember reading the Times in the subway, folding it awkwardly while leaning against the door, caught up in the words, worried about crashing to the floor or tripping over some lightly clad beauty (there was always at least one), but even more afraid to lose the thread of the article in front of me, my spine banging against the train door, the clatter and drone of the massive machine around me, and me, with my words, brilliantly alone.
~ Gary Shteyngart
beautifully bungled prepositions. Language
~ Gary Shteyngart