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When the Word is stored in the heart, the individual finds it a wonderful power in preserving him from outbreaking sin.
— Eric Christian Olsen
Tis a sort of duty to be rich, that it may be in one's power to do good, riches being another word for power.
— Mary Wortley Montagu
A perfect word left behind in an imperfect World who does not know what it is capable of
— Rosemarie Yusen
There is a weird power in a spoken word.
— Joseph Conrad
A word has power in and of itself. It comes from nothing into sound and meaning; it gives origin to all things.
— N. Scott Momaday
The power that flows from His name, the name Jesus, will be in proportion to our love for His Word.
— T. B. Joshua
This is the power of gathering: it inspires us, delightfully, to be more hopeful, more joyful, more thoughtful: in a word, more alive.
— Alice Waters
Except that love - that mysterious, vast, all-encompassing power - could not possibly be contained in a single word.
— Mary Balogh
The word "universe" means "one tune" or "one rhythm", and when we are in tune or in rhythm with it, it cannot help but respond.
— Stephen Richards
Your energy has far more power than you can even imagine. There is energy in your spoken words, in your emails, and in your physical presence.
— Gabrielle Bernstein
Every Word of God is Spirit and life. When you receive and obey the Word of God, the power of God works in you.
— T. B. Joshua
Sovereignty means exercising kingly power. We use the word in relation to God meaning that there is absolutely nothing that he does not control.
— Graeme Goldsworthy
There's a lot of power in the word 'no,' and a lot of people, like myself, need to know that.
— Meghan Trainor
Our source of power is in the risen Christ, and we stay connected to Him by beholding Him in His Word and depending on Him in prayer.
— Jerry Bridges
There is no word in any traditional European language which does not either denigrate or patronize the urban poor it is naming. That is power.
— John Berger
You hold all the power in this situation, Pim. One little word and all my fucking secrets are yours.
— Pepper Winters
In a society in which equality is a fact, not merely a word, words of racial or sexual assault and humiliation will be nonsense syllables.
— Catharine A. MacKinnon
Your touch has still its ancient power, No word from You can fruitless fall; Hear, in this solemn evening hour, And in Your mercy heal us all.
— Henry Twells
The American revolutionaries believed in the power of the word. But they had only word of mouth and the printing press. We have the Internet.
— Robert Darnton
God's Word released through our tongue will cause His power to manifest in our lives.
— Hakeem Collins
If you have only been around people who use power in cruel and petty ways, then when you hear the very word, you may have a negative reaction.
— Frederick Lenz
Holy is the Bible word for all that makes God different from us, in particular his awesome power and purity.
— J.I. Packer
In my ministry, I teach my disciples, "Power first, then the Word. Go in and prophesy first, or demonstrate the power of God first in some way."
— Todd Bentley
I believe in the word of God.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
A bad word triggers another in your opponent. Be ready to reap what you plant
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
The Child, the Lord Jesus Christ ... Word in our flesh, Wisdom in infancy, Power in weakness, and in true Man, the Lord of Majesty.
— Pope Leo I
People in power have to be careful about what comes out of their mouth. They have to find exactly the right word that can't be attacked.
— Anna Deavere Smith
Men in power always seem to get involved in sex scandals, but women don't even have a word for 'male bimbo.' Except maybe 'senator.
— Elayne Boosler
As a novelist, I really believe in the power of the precisely chosen word, so all I can say about this news is SHMERGHABERG.
— John Green
I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. Sometimes I write one, and I look at it, until it begins to shine.
— Emily Dickinson
Sorry' is just a word ... A word that acquires a little bit of strength when uttered by a heart, which believes in its power, but yours is silent.
— Irina Serban
The Word of God conceived in the heart, formed by the tongue, and spoken out of the mouth is creative power.
— Charles Capps
In all other matters I will yield to any man whatsoever; but I have neither the power nor the will to deny the Word of God.
— Martin Luther
Nothing." That word held so much power: the power to deny someone your true feelings in a moment of vulnerability.
— R.S. Grey
Being of no power to make his wishes good: His promises fly so beyond his state That what he speaks is all in debt; he owes For every word.
— William Shakespeare
I think the word 'freedom' is beautiful, not so much in its phonics, but just in the power of the word itself.
— Sue Monk Kidd
God's Word has the power to light our way and to clear the debris that has covered the path so we can walk in it.
— Lisa Bevere
I still believe in the power of the word, that words inspire.
— Joni Mitchell
There's writing power in one word sentences and one sentence paragraphs. Wise authors use them. -Judith Briles
— Judith Briles
We repeat the shout of the Universe. You and I blend together. You are one word and I am another.
— Robin Rumi
The word power has such a generally negative implication in our society. What are people talking about? Are they talking about muscles, or control?
— James Hillman
God's Word had the power to light our way and to clear the debris that had covered the path so we can walk in it.
— Lisa Bevere
Rationalism ... is a secularized form of the belief in the power of the word of God.
— Paul Feyerabend
The power of the word in Morocco belonged to men and to the authorities. No one asked the point of view of poor people or women.
— Tahar Ben Jelloun
The force of the advertising word and image dwarfs the power of other literature in the 20th century.
— Daniel J. Boorstin
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