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Fear is not a part of my vocabulary, actually, and I think that it's really made me a much smarter, braver for sure, person.
— Alicia Keys
Use the muscle in your skull, and then the one in your pants. Impress me with your vocabulary, and then your sexual attentiveness.
— Jasinda Wilder
Okay is no longer a word in my vocabulary.
— Victoria Aveyard
This year my goal will be to learn new vocabulary in English and to read as much as possible books.
— Deyth Banger
There's a lot of memorization that goes on in school. You memorize vocabulary words and all these sorts of things.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Success-minded people must understand that the use of profane and obscene words have no place in their vocabulary.
— John Patrick Hickey
Being a man given to oratory and high principles, he enjoyed the sound of his own vocabulary and the warmth of his own virtue.
— Sinclair Lewis
Architecture is restricted to such a limited vocabulary. A building is either a high-rise or a perimeter block or a town house.
— Bjarke Ingels
Yes, you can be a dreamer and a doer too, if you will remove one word from your vocabulary: impossible.
— Robert H. Schuller
Vocabulary and coherent sentences can't be downloaded onto paper unless they've first been uploaded to the head - by reading.
— Jim Trelease
My only defense is the acquisition of vocabulary.
— Margaret Edson
Impossible' isn't in my vocabulary, said Serge.
— Tim Dorsey
I find vocabulary to be a great drawback.
— Elizabeth Taylor
Be angry about the treacherous use of patriotic vocabulary.
— Timothy Snyder
A good ruler has to learn his world's language, and that's different for every world, the language you don't hear just with your ears.
— Frank Herbert
My mother was a very literate person who had educated herself. She had an exceptional vocabulary.
— Lynn Johnston
Sacrifice is a noun in my vocabulary that should be a verb in my life.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough