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Words are not simple things: they take unto themselves, as they have through time, power and meaning ...
— Fay Weldon
Once we have learned to read, meaning of words can somehow register without consciousness.
— Katherine Mansfield
Perhaps, then, the words male and female have no general meaning.
— Richard Dawkins
Words have meaning, type has spirit.
— Paula Scher
There is something like an explosion in the meaning of certain words: they have a greater value than their meaning in the dictionary.
— Marcel Duchamp
I don't like to treat words and sounds like objects. You have to penetrate deeply into their meaning.
— Eyvind Kang
Silence is not absence of words. Silence is the space where words arise and dissolve. Without silence, words have no meaning
— Rashmit Kalra
When someone can fill such words with the depth of meaning that they are intended to have, it's like hearing them for the first time.
— Orville Schell
Simple words have the complicated meaning.
— Deepak Gupta
Flora would have liked to ask her parents why the words 'to father' have such a different meaning from the words 'to mother'.
— Claire Fuller
Without context words and actions have no meaning at all
— Gregory Bateson
Because words have deep meaning, Tweets have power.
— Germany Kent
Words have weight.
— Stephen King
Words cannot only be made ... But made to have a meaning, free the tongue and continue your speech.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Words won't have meaning until you put your emotions into them.
— Pratik Akkawar
The Americans have many virtues, but they have not Faith and Hope. I know no two words whose meaning is more lost sight of.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We can't change the world by shouting, but our words can have meaning if we give them enough respect.
— Evan Meekins
Words no longer have meaning if an Exchange that is not established by a State is "established by the State".
— Antonin Scalia
An artist who makes pictures that look good but express nothing is like a writer whose words sound good but have no meaning.
— Gerald Brommer
Words have meaning beyond the obvious. Words have consequences beyond intentions. Civil words align risk and reward of such unknowns.
— John R. Dallas Jr.
We suffer from the malady of words, and have no trust in any feeling that is not stamped with its special word.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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