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Lexicon Quotes & Sayings
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We live at the level of our language.
— Ellen Gilchrist
The songs are my lexicon. I believe the songs.
— Bob Dylan
In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Drunk, Jane spoke as though she were Nancy Drew. I was a fool for a girl with a dainty lexicon.
— Michael Chabon
The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up.
— Muhammad Ali
Never fall for someone with a body to diet for.
— Martin Firrell
I have a one-track mind. That's all that I'm interested in - love. And the lack of it. When it stops.
— John Cassavetes
When a language advances and adds a third term to its lexicon for color, the third term is always red.
— Daniel J. Levitin
VAS HAPPENIN MAN"?
— Zayn Malik
Technology enables frequent, low-stakes testing, an activity that powerfully promotes memory for material.
— Michelle D. Miller
I was a good student, but I didn't like school.
— Ashley Benson
And a rather controversial one for birth control that had nevertheless quickly become the most often used rune in the lexicon.
— Cassandra Clare
What you're saying may get you a foundation grant but it won't get you into the kingdom of truth.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Every scientist should remove the word 'impossible' from their lexicon.
— Christopher Reeve
Clever people are always the best conversations lexicon.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Silks, velvets, calicoes, and the whole lexicon of female fopperies.
— Jonathan Swift
The girl might have an unsettling crying problem, but she was pure steel.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
What kind of woman gets slaughtered by her own son?
— Gillian Flynn
A question from the floor: are there tribes whose lexicon lacks the words 'I love you'? Or have they all died out.
— Julian Barnes
Her only comfort was to curse each searing day with a creative lexicon she didn't know she possessed.
— Bentley Little
The new, old, and constantly changing language of politics is a lexicon of conflict and drama?ridicule and reproach?pleading and persuasion.
— William Safire
The wise man is but a clever infant, spelling letters from a hieroglyphical prophetic book, the lexicon of which lies in eternity.
— Thomas Carlyle
Want me to flex my magic for you, baby?
— Sarah Rees Brennan
Immigration, a lexicon. You're a 'migrant' when you're very poor; 'immigrant' when you're not so poor; and 'expat' when you're rich.
— Laila Lalami