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He was a man who adored women, and understood their wrath. In other words, he feared them.
— J.D. Robb
I don't like people being cautious and tentative and choosing their words carefully around me because I'm a dwarf.
— Peter Dinklage
Journalists have misquoted people for so long - and quoted them out of context that for many people like to have their words on record.
— Jason Calacanis
Sometimes when I'm writing, I wonder if the words have a mind of their own, and if they're really just using me as a puppet to manifest themselves.
— Travis J. Dahnke
The disorders of your hearts, and their sinful workings are as words before God.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
I'm a very lucky man. It's a beautiful thing for a writer, to see people allowing your words to enter their own unconscious and their souls.
— Wallace Shawn
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues, and can moderate their desires more than their words.
— Baruch Spinoza
Words indeed are but the signs and counters of knowledge, and their currency should be strictly regulated by the capital which they represent.
— Charles Caleb Colton
In NVC, no matter what words others may use to express themselves, we simply listen for their observations, feelings, needs, and requests.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
Kind words and good deeds are eternal. You never know where their influence will end.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Books are not fixed objects: they transmit words and ideas. Their effect on each reader is unique. They put pictures in our minds. They take root. You
— John Connolly
Ace would be the first to turn the words into a joke, one about how artists fell in love every day before noon and got their hearts broken by dinner.
— Kit Rocha
Words should be the pledges of work, and, like pawn-tickets, have their market price.
— Baltasar Gracian
General improvisations often give actors an insight beyond their words by helping them to 'see the word' and achieve a reality for the scene.
— Viola Spolin
For the young Gaels of Ireland
Are the lads that drive me mad,
For half their words need footnotes
And half their rhymes are bad. — Arthur Guiterman
Are the lads that drive me mad,
For half their words need footnotes
And half their rhymes are bad. — Arthur Guiterman
Let the poets cry themselves to sleep, and all their tearful words will turn back into steam.
— Conor Oberst
Words are the most powerful thing in the universe ... Words are containers. They contain faith, or fear, and they produce after their kind.
— Charles Capps
Before the words slide into their slots, they are just discrete items, pointing everywhere and nowhere.
— Stanley Fish
It is not so much the example of others we imitate as the reflection of ourselves in their eyes and the echo of ourselves in their words.
— Eric Hoffer
There are people I will never know and their lives will still ensue; those that could have loved me so and I'll never wonder who.
— Lang Leav
People in fact talk most often for their own sake, and with a need to hear the echo of their words.
— Mesa Selimovic
When people are in a focused state, the words "I can't," "I'll try," "I'll do it tomorrow," and "maybe" get forced out of their vocabularies.
— Donald J. Trump
I don't know why I still find it so hard to accept that words are faulty and by their very nature innacurate
— Doris Lessing
If the voices in your head make you cry, you're a lunatic. Put their words on paper, and you're a writer.
— D. VonThaer
Words have a life of their own. There is no telling what they will do. Within a matter of days, they can even turn turtle and mean the opposite.
— Craig Brown
Men whose acts are at variance with their words command no respect, and what they say has but little weight.
— Samuel Smiles
And they always slept better with blades beneath their beds.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Sensible men show their sense by saying much in few words. If noble actions are the substance of life, good sayings are its ornament and guide.
— Charles Simmons
It takes a strong individual to live passionately, and with having quality in their conviction, that sets the results one achieves.
— Steven Cuoco
When words lose their meaning and expression, silence is the only language that heart follows, speaks and celebrates.
— Akshay Vasu
In Sanskrit words are like living beings; depending on context, circumstance and environment their mood varies and meaning differs.
— Amit Ray
Words from my whole body, my entire life, or the lives of women and girls whose stories got stuck in their throats came gushing out.
— Lidia Yuknavitch
They said words they did not mean, and their conversations seemed to follow all kinds of rules - rules that no one has ever explained to Oscar.
— Anne Ursu
there were no more words, as tears streamed down their faces and mixed on their lips, the sugar and salt of love.
— Soman Chainani
For all their reputation for chattiness and storytelling, the Irish I knew were so skillful with words there was sometimes no need for them at all.
— Camille DeAngelis
Proper evaluations of words and letters in their phonetic and associated sense can bring the people of earth to the clear light of pure cosmic wisdom.
— Sun Ra
We cannot say what they meant, for there are no words for their meaning, but we know it without words and we knew it then.
— Ayn Rand
Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, writers will go to stupefying lengths to get the infernal roar of words out of their skulls and onto paper.
— Barbara Kingsolver
You never feel more aware of what it means to be alive than when you're falling in love. Or dying.
— Kate Bassett
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds can be done only for God.
— Leo Tolstoy
I'd pretend their words were water and let them roll off my back. Now, I'm nobody's duck, and their words stung a whole lot more than water.
— Nikki Grimes
We learn words by rote, but not their meaning; that must be paid for with our life-blood, and printed in the subtle fibres of our nerves.
— George Eliot
Be your strong and simple words Keen to wound as sharpened swords, And wide as targes let them be, With their shade to cover ye.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
In the guise of frankness many people ruin their world by saying unpleasant things to friends and family. The bad words make them a bad world.
— Girdhar Joshi
For even the best artwork is a static thing of the eye alone, and words are by their nature linear.
— Marie Brennan
I think I'm heading into a time in my life where words and labels will lose their meaning. It will only be the intent behind them that will matter.
— Taylor Jenkins Reid
War is big and there are only so many reporters and only so many places for their words and images to appear. Choices are made constantly.
— Bruce Jackson
She said she didn't love him, and he said it didn't matter, and the poverty of their words brought tears to their eyes.
— Francoise Sagan
The empirical usability of the sacred ceremonial words makes both the speaker and listener believe in their corporeal presence.
— Theodor Adorno
No, good my lord; let's fight with gentle words Till time lend friends, and friends their helpful swords.
— William Shakespeare
I don't like to treat words and sounds like objects. You have to penetrate deeply into their meaning.
— Eyvind Kang
How we speak to our children and the words we use can encourage and uplift them and strengthen their faith.
— Rosemary M. Wixom
People can lie with words, but their faces, and in particular their eyes, give them away. They
— David Baldacci
"War gives men a plain-and-simple something to do ... Women write diaries in the hope that their words will beckon fate." It's a romantic manifesto.
— James Ellroy
Truth is truth. Implications are subjective. People will hear your words and draw their own conclusion.
— Neal Shusterman
Words and magic were in the beginning one and the same thing, and even today words retain much of their magical power.
— Sigmund Freud
The words were on their way, and when they arrived, she would hold them in her hands like the clouds, and she would wring them out like the rain.
— Markus Zusak
Our best evidence of what people truly feel and believe comes less from their words than from their deeds.
— Robert Cialdini
Why certainly, words possess power. They do! But releasing their magic requires combining and arranging those words in the right order.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Everything has an older meaning. All words have their secrets. Spells and gods are buried in the thicket of language.
— Shannon Phillips
Words have meaning. And their meaning doesn't change.
— Antonin Scalia
She turned so they were face-to-face and gave him back the words he'd offered her their first night together: I survived. Isn't that what matters?
— Melissa Marr
When trying to communicate with each other, a husband and wife should be careful to make sure their voices and faces agree with their words.
— Myles Munroe
Success-minded people must understand that the use of profane and obscene words have no place in their vocabulary.
— John Patrick Hickey
Then the dreaded words, Your child has autism. These words echo in their heads like a freight train blasting through their hopes and dreams.
— Dr. Linda Barboa
We must remember that the only true wealth we have is the freedom of another human, not their entrapment.
— Lujan Matus
Liars have no noble tongues and their words tasted bitter.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Let them see that their words can cut you and you'll never be free of the mockery.
— George R R Martin
But they both knew that words were weapons too, and when fashioned into a story their power was almost limitless.
— Louise Penny
Poets should never stop writing, because their words could be a powerful inspiration to someone else, whether it be now or 100 years from today.
— Delano Johnson
All writing is garbage. People who come out of nowhere to try and put into words any part of what goes on in their minds are pigs.
— Antonin Artaud
Maybe one day the words will pour out like so many others, easy and smooth and on their own. Right now they take pieces of me with them.
— Victoria Schwab
You need to listen to the people experiencing the problems, and their ideas need to crowd out the words of the 'can't be done-ers.'
— Ann Cotton
Neither of them is right. And neither of them is wrong. Prophecies are strange things. Their words are never clear.
— Erin Hunter
the importance of words as "the signs of our thoughts and feelings in all their minutest shades and variations.
— Megan Marshall
people say things
meant to rip you in half
but you hold the power to not
turn their words into a knife
and cut yourself — Rupi Kaur
meant to rip you in half
but you hold the power to not
turn their words into a knife
and cut yourself — Rupi Kaur
A song is a favorite song, not because the singer can hit and hold a high note, but because of the words, their meaning.
— Taylor Swift
When you really want to help someone, express your love. With kind words, touch their heart and give a sincere compliment.
— Debasish Mridha
But words are only words and they seldom turn a person from their path unless they want to be turned.
— Mark Lawrence
The belief in their actions can mend constellations. The ambition in their thirst for knowledge can both create and destroy.
— F.K. Preston
You were drunk. I wanted to hear the words when you were of sound mind. Women get drunk all the time and confess their undying love to me.
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
In other words, both macaques and rats volunteer for tests only when they feel confident, suggesting that they know their own knowledge.
— Frans De Waal
Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and are not without their delight sometimes.
— Ben Jonson
Their banter was rich and comfortable, their teasing intimate and profound; their 'I love you' without the use of those startling words.
— Sarah Winman
On my way. Nearly there! These were their last foolish (and often misspelled) words. Madeline
— Liane Moriarty
To listen to critics, pro or con, and take their words to heart is to subcontract your self-esteem to strangers. (from Workbook)
— Steven Heighton
They were all alone. Their voices had died like echoes of the words of God spoken and vibrating in the shared deep.
— Ray Bradbury
And what great writers actually pass on is not so much their words, but they hand on their breath at their moments of inspiration.
— Natalie Goldberg
His heart cringed from the fanning motion of ribs like pale spiders crouched and fiddling with their prey.
— Ray Bradbury
Before men ever wrote in clay they cast their words in verse and line, rythymbound in poets' minds, defying time and age.
— Dave Beard
If there are seeds of courage living in all of us, waiting to bloom, words are the sun and the water that cheer on those seeds to their fullness.
— Annie F. Downs