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He wondered what the collective noun was for psychologists: a shortage of shrinks? A confession of counsellors?
— Daryl Gregory
How can I say 'I love you', if I know the love is you .. the word 'love' either as a verb or a noun would be destroyed in front of you
— Jacques Derrida
This poor gambler isn't even a noun. He is kind of an adverb.
— Stephen Crane
The simplicity of noun-verb construction is useful - at the very least it can provide a safety net for your writing.
— Stephen King
MOMB - noun - One who can deal with all of the INSANITY of being a MOM ... Because she's the BOMB!
— Tanya Masse
Since we are on the topic of ravens, a collective noun for ravens is an unkindness. This is somewhat puzzling to Thought and Memory.
— Diane Setterfield
One of the glories of English simplicity is the possibility of using the same word as noun and verb.
— Edward Sapir
The process of unlearning in order to relearn demands a new concept of knowledge not as thing but as a process, not as a noun but as a verb.
— Cathy Davidson
Music (Definition; Noun): The artistic organization of sound for the joy and experience of listening.
— Duane Hewitt
Better to think of writing, of what one does, as an activity, rather than an identity to keep the calling a verb rather than a noun.
— Lorrie Moore
Forgiveness (noun): popular form of denial for those who lack the stamina true hatred requires
— Lime Craven
Squee." 1 (verb): To emit an onomatopoetic girlish swooning sound out of pure fanboy adulation. 2 (noun): the sound itself.
— Neil Patrick Harris
God isn't a noun but a process ... a continual, infinitely creative outpouring of love and light onto all living things.
— Marianne Williamson
Destiny, noun: 1. The inevitable or irresistible course of events. 2. The inescapable future. 3. See also screwed.
— Seanan McGuire
Bus factor (noun): the number of people that need to get hit by a bus before your project is completely doomed.
— Brian W. Fitzpatrick
As with all inferior things, this part of the city was given an adjective while the rest stole the noun.
— Gloria Steinem
SLUT (noun): A woman with the morals of a man
— Eric Jerome Dickey
Crash, from the Russian krashenina Noun: a rough fabric sometimes used to strengthen the spine of a book
— Blue Balliett
The noun of self becomes a verb. This flashpoint of creation in the present moment is where work and play merge.
— Stephen Nachmanovitch
Violence is not just an abstract noun.....its a way of life.
— Jean-Marc Akerele
AB'ACOT, noun The cap of State, formerly used by English Kings, wrought into the figure of two crowns.
— Noah Webster
The adjective is the enemy of the noun. Variant: The adjective is the enemy of the substantive.
— Voltaire