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Hulk Hogan, you are a household word but so is garbage and it stinks when it gets old too.
— Jim Cornette
Habiba. It's an old word that means dear friend.
— Jessica Khoury
My old school in Liverpool is now a performing-arts school, and I kind of teach there - I use the word lightly - but I go there and talk to students.
— Paul McCartney
The old saying is true: If you have only the Word, you dry up. If you have only the Spirit, you blow up. But if you have both, you grow up.
— Jim Cymbala
I'm a troglodyte. I think that's the word for it. Like an old school weird person who throws bricks at their computers.
— Joanne Kelly
In the Old Peculiar language, the word ymbryne (pronounced imm-brinn) means "revolution" or "circuit.
— Ransom Riggs
It is easy to sympathize at a distance,' said an old gentleman with a beard. 'I value more the kind word that is spoken close to my ear.
— E. M. Forster
The Old Testament may not seem relevant to us today - but it is, because it is part of God's Holy Word, and He has much to teach us through its pages.
— Billy Graham
When I was 7 years old, I plagiarized, word for word, stories from science fiction magazines so my teachers would think I was smart.
— James Altucher
When you think of the good old days, think one word: dentistry.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I pray-for fashion's word is out And prayer comes round again- That I may seem, though I die old, A foolish, passionate man.
— William Butler Yeats
Some old wounds never truly heal, and bleed again at the slightest word.
— George R R Martin
At last he stood staring at the old Reuben Golding he thought he knew so well, and neither had a word for the other that mattered.
— Anne Rice
I'm a bachelor in the old sense of the word, meaning I flirt, I have very many close relationships, but then I come home and like to read my book.
— William Ivey Long
No. The old gods ain't big on 'sorry,'" said Granny, pacing up and down again. "They know it's just a word.
— Terry Pratchett
The old, slow, creaking descriptions are a thing of the past; today the rule is brevity - but every word must be supercharged, high-voltage.
— Yevgeny Zamyatin
Skittles: the fun,colorful candy to eat, but even funner to throw at old people.
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(yes I know funner isn't a word) — Joe R. Lansdale
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(yes I know funner isn't a word) — Joe R. Lansdale
If,' Roland said. 'An old teacher of mine used to call it the only word a thousand letters long.
— Stephen King
Together we will build an America where hope is a new job with a paycheck, not a faded word on an old bumper sticker.
— Mitt Romney
Did you just call me old? I really prefer the word 'experienced'.
— Morgan Freeman
Our word "lord" comes from the Old English hlaford, or "loafward," he who guarded the bread supply - and was expected to share it.
— Ronald Wright
Peter, you're twelve years old. I'm ten. They have a word for people our age. They call us children and they treat us like mice.
— Orson Scott Card
When I was a kid I respected authority, then as a teenager I gave none; in middle age I expected it; now in old age I live by the word.
— Horace Dyer
You know you're getting old when a four-letter word for something pleasurable two people can do in bed together is R-E-A-D.
— Denis Norden
Fewmets is my new swear word. I'm tired of all the old ones.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Let's face it: however old-fashioned and out of date and devaluated the word is, we like the way of living provided by democracy.
— Eve Curie
And to bring in a new word by the head and shoulders, they leave out the old one.
— Michel De Montaigne
I think jalapeno sounds like a bunch of letters piling into a beat-up old word to get tacos.
— Edmond Manning
Short words are best, and old words when short are best of all.
— Winston S. Churchill
Be careful not to give too much credence to the old adage that time heals. Mark my word. It's God that heals. Time only tells.
— Beth Moore
The difference between the word fiend and friend is merely one letter. I could easily be the latter. If you knew me better ...
— Joseph Delaney
I am old, but the word to me means familiar, comfortable. Accustomed after long and venerable use. Not dilapidated and useless.
— Sherwood Smith
Decency" is a very old-fashioned word that conjures up a standard of behavior that has largely disappeared from the world.
— Amazon Digital Services
We need to restore the full meaning of that old word, duty. It is the other side of rights.
— Pearl S. Buck
I've yet to find the exact word to describe the enjoyment that an evening spent riffling through old pattern books can bring.
— Belinda Jeffrey