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Buddhism leads you to the awareness that all things are holy. Everything is holy. The dark has its own light, in other words.
— Frederick Lenz
The fixation of the theater in one language
written words, music, lights, noises
betokens its imminent ruin. — Antonin Artaud
written words, music, lights, noises
betokens its imminent ruin. — Antonin Artaud
Science repudiates philosophy. In other words, it has never cared to justify its truth or explain its meaning.
— Alfred North Whitehead
All knowledge which ends in words will die as quickly as it came to life, with the exception of the written word: which is its mechanical part.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
A book is a collaboration between the one who reads and what is read and, at its best, that coming together is a love story like any other.
— Siri Hustvedt
The stitch of a book is its words.
— Rumer Godden
All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the soul have its way through us; in other words, to engage us to obey.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The mind is the soul's eye, not its source of power. That lies in the heart, in other words, in the passions.
— Luc De Clapiers
True conversation is its own experience, and experience, not words, is the thing that brings people closer.
— Doug Cooper
There is no other way to judge the work of a mind except through its words.
— Richard Mitchell
I'm sorry, I said, although by this point the words felt like a cheap shirt that has lost its shape after too many washings.
— Kate Karyus Quinn
Love falls in love with love;
comes like an echo sounding back,
searches its mirrored shadow
within a look. — Mocco Wollert
comes like an echo sounding back,
searches its mirrored shadow
within a look. — Mocco Wollert
What does my soul look like to you?' 'I couldn't reduce it to words if I tried, but its beauty is unsurpassed.
— Lauren Kate
What makes you Vivian.' I liked the way he said my name, all throaty on the V's, all stretched to its rightful three syllables.
— Beatriz Williams
I watched the surrounding landscape with great curiosity, and I wanted to discover the words that could describe all its unspoiled beauty.
— Daniel J. Rice
Every country has its sacred culture.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
() Teeth clenched, she heard herself snarl out words in a voice feral in its savagery (...)
— Stephen Lloyd Jones
He leaned in close. He saw his father's dirty hands. He spoke the last familiar words in a whisper.
Its' fixed. — Mitch Albom
Its' fixed. — Mitch Albom
The truth of a myth, your Honor, is not its words but its patterns.
— David Mitchell
A poem is a small machine made of words ... Its movement is intrinsic, undulant, a physical more than a literary character.
— William Carlos Williams
That all may be one." We were born for these words, for unity, to contribute toward its fulfillment in the world.
— Chiara Lubich
Not all dying words are true and this blessing is no less real for being shorn of its ground.
— Cormac McCarthy
Whether a religion is of peace or violence should be defined by the actions of its people, not by some books.
— Abhijit Naskar
Captain Cuttle, like all mankind, little knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement, until he felt its death-shock.
— Charles Dickens
I had thought that words were instruments of precision. Now I know that they devour the world, leaving nothing in its place.
— Steven Millhauser
One who loves roses cannot avoid its thorns.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm.
— Theodore Roosevelt
In writing, as in life, its not the big words that are the problem its the little minds that read them.
— Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
If men read these words, let them know that power is a heavy burden. Seek not to be bound by its chains. The
— Brandon Sanderson
In strength the body only knows itself, is full of itself, its movements, its words, but in weakness is the invisible and the whisperings.
— Lene Fogelberg
And yet the great blue sky was above me and my eyes thirsted for its words.
— Gina Marinello-Sweeney
Words are like planets, each with its own gravitational pull.
— Kenneth Burke
How shall a society remember its miners underground while it cannot even remember its homeless above ground?
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Science in the modern world has many uses; its chief use, however, is to provide long words to cover the errors of the rich.
— G.K. Chesterton
What kind of beast would turn its life into words?
— Adrienne Rich
Psychologically our thought-apart from its expression in words-is only a shapeless and indistinct mass.
— Ferdinand De Saussure
A book ... it's a world all on its own too. A world made of words, where you live for a while.
— Patrick Ness
A spider is slow, but its web catches the fastest flies.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Language, when it finally comes, has the vigor of a felon pardoned after twenty-one years on hold. Sudden, raw, stripped to its underwear.
— Toni Morrison
Even your pity is like a blast of wind and the words you speak would strip a tree of its blossoms.
— Tulsidas
Mark my words, Messner: the world is waiting, it's licking its chops, to take your boy away.'" "And my
— Philip Roth
The crazy thing about poetry is how its simplicity makes it complicated.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
So, I never lose a sense of the whimsical and perilous charm of daily life, with its meetings and words and accidents.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
Clothe an idea in words and it loses its freedom of movement.
— Egon Friedell
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
We suffer from the malady of words, and have no trust in any feeling that is not stamped with its special word.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Oh, I can't describe my home. It is home, and I can't put its charm into words
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The Armenian language cannot be worn out; its boots are stone. Well, certainly, the thick-walled words, the layers of air in the semi-vowels.
— Osip Mandelstam
Listen to your heart, it speaks, hear its words
— Patricia Kay
When the heart speaks, however simple the words, its language is always acceptable to those who have hearts.
— Mary Baker Eddy
Silence is no weakness of language.
It is, on the contrary, its strength.
It is the weakness of words not to know this. — Edmond Jabes
It is, on the contrary, its strength.
It is the weakness of words not to know this. — Edmond Jabes
O' youth do not disobey the words of the wise. Its better than fortune if the wise-one gives you advice.
— Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani
Love manifests its reality in deeds, not only in words-these alone are without effect.
— Abdu'l- Baha
Love is giving up your needs for the sake of someone else, in some other words its sacrifice
— Isaac Hanson
Now the words are on paper and I can't take them back. Sometimes I hate ink. Its so permanent.
— Jodi Meadows
The most vital, creative, and positive thoughts are those stated in the Bible. Its words are alive and form powerful thought processes.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Every tree is known by its fruits.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The walls of books around him, dense with the past, formed a kind of insulation against the present world and its disasters.
— Ross Macdonald
Canada is said to have got its name from the two Spanish words aca and nada, signifying 'there is nothing here.'
— Goldwin Smith
I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious, and its words so damning and brilliant.
— Markus Zusak
What characterizes a poem is its necessary dependence on words as much as its struggle to transcend them.
— Octavio Paz
He turned it and turned it. They could see quite clearly in the fine tracery of its etchwork the words So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.
— Douglas Adams
Music escapes from words: that is its purpose, and its majesty.
— Julian Barnes
Random thoughts that fly away.
Where words has no place to stay.
Let it be right where they are.
Let the work of art preserve its life. — Diana Rose Morcilla
Where words has no place to stay.
Let it be right where they are.
Let the work of art preserve its life. — Diana Rose Morcilla
Every county has its sacred culture.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
In the words of Agatha Swanburne, founder of Swanburne Academy, Every book is judged by its cover until it is read.
— Maryrose Wood
I presume that House Arryn remembers its own words," the Imp said. "As High as Honor.
— George R R Martin
If men should read these words, let them know that power is a heavy burden. Seek not to be bound by its chains.
— Brandon Sanderson
Mark my words, when a society has to resort to the lavatory for its humour, the writing is on the wall.
— Alan Bennett
The human language, as precise as it is with its thousands of words, can still be so wonderfully vague.
— Garth Stein
Too much study depletes the soul of its strength.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Fire hath its force abated by water, not by wind; and anger must be allayed by cold words, and not by blustering threats.
— Anne Bradstreet
To say that mind is a product or function of protoplasm, or of its molecular changes, is to use words to which we can attach no clear conception.
— Alfred Russel Wallace
As the Palestinian leadership never seems to pay any penalty for its words, America's seriousness about the peace process is in doubt.
— Elliott Abrams
The whole of life, in all its complexity and beauty, has been etched into the gold of words.
— Yevgeny Zamyatin
A word into the silence thrown always finds its echo somewhere where silence opens hidden lexicons.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Spring time is nature at its best.
— Lailah Gifty Akita