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Most children's first words are 'Mama' or 'Daddy.' Mine were, 'Do I have to use my own money?'
— Erma Bombeck
A big practice in chaos magic is the use of sigils, which are abstract words or symbols you create and embed with your wishes.
— Sophia Amoruso
Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly
they'll go through anything. You read and you're pierced. — Aldous Huxley
they'll go through anything. You read and you're pierced. — Aldous Huxley
The truth is always greater than the words we use to describe it.
— Matthew Woodring Stover
Never talk defeat. Use words like hope, belief, faith, victory.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic.
— Jane Roberts
Why ask? Why doubt what you cannot help knowing? Why use words when words cannot express what one feels?
— Leo Tolstoy
Words can make or break, use your words carefully
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
A woman uses about 20,000 words per day while a man uses about 7,000.
— Louann Brizendine
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
Beware of men who use words that relate pejoratively to females when describing the 'other side.
— Jane Fonda
We never choose which words to use, for as long as they mean what they mean to mean, we don't care if they make sense or nonsense.
— Norton Juster
But you, oh gardener, poet that you be / Though unaware, now use your seeds like words / And make them lilt with color nicely flung ...
— Vita Sackville-West
Do not use poisonous words against anyone, for words wound more fatally than even arrows.
— Sathya Sai Baba
I use the words you taught me. If they don't mean anything any more, teach me others. Or let me be silent.
— Samuel Beckett
Well, you know, they use those words so that they can scare people "terror" and "cell."
— Rosie O'Donnell
Conversation would be vastly improved by the constant use of four simple words: I do not know.
— Andre Maurois
My daddy used to maintain, if you have to use ten-dollar words, what you're trying to say isn't worth a dime.
— Charlene Weir
Spread the Gospel. If necessary, use words.
— Francis Of Assisi
When you use positive words it naturally has a very dynamic effect on the energy present around you.
— Stephen Richards
Thus we use our supposed "knowledge" of others to speak on their behalf, and condemn them for their words we ourselves put in their silent mouths.
— Margaret George
The more we use words that in any way imply criticism, the more difficult it is for people to stay connected to the beauty within themselves.
— Marshall B. Rosenberg
What better use for words than to inspire:
It's not by chance desire rhymes with fire. — Joseph Roccasalvo
It's not by chance desire rhymes with fire. — Joseph Roccasalvo
I begin to long for some little language such as lovers use, broken words, inarticulate words, like the shuffling of feet on pavement.
— Virginia Woolf
For a pragmatist like me, the important issues concern the words we might deploy to achieve our purposes, rather than the language we actually use.
— Philip Kitcher
Don't, Sir, accustom yourself to use big words for little matters.
— Samuel Johnson
It is no use for the honorable member to shake his head in the teeth of his own words.
— William E. Gladstone
If your words, actions and intentions are not genuine, I have no use for you or room for you in my life.
— Tanya Masse
He was bellowing a great many words that were new to Mosca and sounded quite interesting. She memorized them for future use.
— Frances Hardinge
For all my love of words, I am afraid to use them at all.
— Katherine Longshore
To communicate, put your words in order; give them a purpose; use them to persuade, to instruct, to discover, to seduce.
— William Safire
Avoid the use of abusive words when communication is in session; you might scare away someone who is meant to become your mentor or your customer.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Where I can preach I do preach and where I can't I still preach with love but just not the normal words we usually use in church.
— Nick Vujicic
Art is a reflection of poetry and beauty of the heart and mind without the use of any words.
— Debasish Mridha
Picture books are the distillation of an idea, and you have to use just the right words. I love that, and I try to use a lot of action verbs.
— Denise Fleming
Wisely selecting the words we use to describe the experiences in and of our lives can make us feel better thus impacting our decisions and actions.
— Maddy Malhotra
Your words, your thoughts, your imagination: powerful tools. Remember that and use them wisely.
— Donald L. Hicks
You need to use you imagined view of the future you dream of, then paint the statement in words, to state that clear dream of your desired future.
— Archibald Marwizi
Tell me about our legal issues. And use small words. I don't like to think at this hour of the morning. It hurts."
~Leo to Merripen — Lisa Kleypas
~Leo to Merripen — Lisa Kleypas
Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others
— KJV Publishing
Success-minded people must understand that the use of profane and obscene words have no place in their vocabulary.
— John Patrick Hickey
I wanted my own words. But the ones I use have been dragged through I don't know how many consciences.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
All the words I use in my stories can be found in the dictionary - it's just a matter of arranging them into the right sentences.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Hank Cochran was a man of very few words, but certainly the words that he chose were the right ones to use.
— Jamey Johnson
How you speak and the words you use tell much about the image you choose to portray. Use language to build and uplift those around you.
— Thomas S. Monson
Words are weapons...use them wisely.
— Hannah Faye
Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.
— Samuel Johnson
The chief virtue that language can have is clearness, and nothing detracts from it so much as the use of unfamiliar words.
— Hippocrates
Nothing we use or hear or touch can be expressed in words that equal what is given by the senses.
— Hannah Arendt