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It's no big deal about how you get language to evolve. You cause language to evolve by saying new and intelligent things to each other.
— Terence McKenna
I went to the movie this weekend with a gun. And surprise, surprise, I didn't kill anybody!
— Glenn Beck
Sweet as cherries, bright as berries, light of my moony sky.
— Catherynne M Valente
Each person's work is always a portrait of himself.
— Samuel Johnson
It is with a good book as it is with good company.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I am constantly getting letters from inconsistancies in the back stories of these characters.
— Joe Murray
Write what you're thinking. Write one fucking word, and that will be good enough for now.
— Pepper Winters
It is pleasant to have a kind word now and then when one is not near enough to have a kind glance or a hearty shake by the hand.
— George Eliot
I snapped my fingers all through it. Sometimes I set my own tempo during rehearsal by doing that.
— Tennessee Ernie Ford
Here was my whole life hanging on his one word! Surely I was serious enough?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Everybody who I play always wants to use me, so I always tell them that I'm the only one who knows how to stop Portis, so go ahead.
— Clinton Portis
One word is enough to destroy an entire city provided that word is backed by anger. Drop down the bullets of anger; it destroys at the speed of light!
— Israelmore Ayivor
We don't have enough words for photography. Can you imagine writers having only one word for writing?
— John Paul Caponigro
No matter how many words we get, there's always going to be the last one, and one word is never enough.
— Amy Harmon
They arrived without warning on a perfect Indian summer day.
— R.J. Harlick
I know why the Jews and Muslims have nine hundred names for God; one small word is not enough for love.
— Diana Gabaldon
Youth runs away from old age, because it is its most cruel enemy
— Giacomo Casanova
Your idea of romance requires a corset and a time machine.
— Cath Crowley