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There is no scent so pleasant to my nostrils as that faint, subtle reek which comes from an ancient book.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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
You will accomplish more by kind words and a courteous manner than by anger or sharp rebuke, which should never be used except in necessity.
— Angela Merici
The inspired words, which flush my mind, come from a higher power!
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Only words and conventions can isolate us from the entirely undefinable something which is everything.
— Alan W. Watts
Better than a thousand sayings
Made up of useless words
Is one word of meaning
Which calms you to hear it. — Anonymous
Made up of useless words
Is one word of meaning
Which calms you to hear it. — Anonymous
Dulcibus est verbis mollis alendus amor
which means
By soft words must love be fostered — Janet Aylmer
which means
By soft words must love be fostered — Janet Aylmer
In a word, poetry can not exist without emotion, or, if you will, without a movement of the soul which regulates the words.
— Paul Claudel
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
No revolution that has ever taken place in society can be compared to that which has been produced by the words of Jesus Christ.
— Mark Hopkins
Individual words, sounds, squiggles on paper with no meanings other than those with which our imagination can clothe them.
— Jasper Fforde
It's a difficult competition against silence, because silence is a perfect language, the only language which says with no words.
— Eduardo Galeano
The monad, of which we shall speak here, is nothing but a simple substance which enters into compounds; simple, that is to say, without parts.
— Gottfried Leibniz
Wounds are inspirations to make us stronger than the sun which blazes the day to be longer
— Munia Khan
There are some things for which there are no answers, no matter how beautiful the words may be.
— Patricia MacLachlan
The things which cannot be adequately represented by words are more important than those which can.
— James Fitzjames Stephen
Among the Igbo the art of conversation is regarded very highly, and proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten.
— Chinua Achebe
Only learn what God says. His words are divine messages, which you are free and independent to interpret.
— Malala Yousafzai
The grand canyon which yawns between the writer's concept of what he wants to capture in words and what comes through is a cruel abyss.
— Fannie Hurst
We should constantly use the most common, little, easy words which our language affords.
— John Wesley
For Poetry is the wisdom of the blood,That scarlet tree within, which has the powerTo make dull words bud forth and burst in flower.
— Osbert Sitwell
As is so often the case, was not so much annoyed at the fact itself as at the way in which he had met his wife's words.
— Leo Tolstoy
Be mindful of your thoughts and words for they are the pen writing that which will manifest.
— Sanjo Jendayi
Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
Take off the veil of hypnotism which you have cast upon the world, send not out thoughts and words of weakness unto humanity.
— Swami Vivekananda
Liberty a word without which all other words are vain.
— Robert G. Ingersoll
Karma is the eternal assertion of human freedom ... Our thoughts, our words, and deeds are the threads of the net which we throw around ourselves.
— Swami Vivekananda
That which we do not believe, we cannot adequately say; even though we may repeat the words ever so often.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Words have no power... which you do not give them.
— Bruce McAllister
Atheism, which is mere emptiness and too depressing for words, and leads to socialism.
— Julian Barnes
The mind lies using words. The heart has no words with which to lie. It conveys only truth.
— Jeanne Watatsuki Houston
Words form the thread on which we string our experiences.
— Aldous Huxley
Creativity is one of those hypnotic words which are prone to cast a spell upon our understanding and dissolve our thinking into haze.
— Albert Einstein
You can share your testimony in many ways, by the words you speak, by the example you set, by the manner in which you live your life.
— Thomas S. Monson
The earth which sustains humanity must not be injured. It must not be destroyed!
— Hildegard Of Bingen
Of compelling consideration is the fact that words acquire scope and function from the history of events which they summarize.
— Felix Frankfurter
The stuff of which masterpieces are made drifts about the world waiting to be clothed in words.
— Thornton Wilder
How lovely it is that there are words and sounds. Are not words and sounds rainbows and illusive bridges between things which are eternally apart?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The long silences need to be loved, perhaps more than the words which arrive to describe them in time.
— Franz Wright
There is obviously a power and a truth in action that doesn't lie, which words easily can do.
— Twyla Tharp
We need words to name and designate things. But we have only a static language with which to express ourselves.
— Piet Mondrian
Our thoughts, words and actions produce feelings; and these feelings become the currency with which we produce our life experiences.
— Cheryl Richardson
By gentle words and silent acts of kindness, he had won her reverence and her trust, which now had deepened into woman's truest, purest love.
— Louisa May Alcott
In any event, it's done, said Papa-which are the words of a coward to the power of ten.
— Muriel Barbery
Among the Ibo the art of conversation is regarded very highly, and proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten. Okoye
— Chinua Achebe
Spiritual reading, therefore, is slow, deliberate, meditative reading in which we allow the words to penetrate our heart and question our spirit.
— Henri J.M. Nouwen
For my own part, I have never had a thought which I could not set down in words, with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived it.
— Edgar Allan Poe
There were lots of words which had fallen out of my vocabulary, living abroad so long.
— Henry Miller
There is no better motto which it [culture] can have than these words of Bishop Wilson, "To make reason and the will of God prevail."
— Matthew Arnold
It is not the bigness of the words you utter, but the force with which you deliver them.
— Charles Spurgeon
As birds' wings beat the solid air without which none could fly so words freed by the imagination affirm reality by their flight.
— William Carlos Williams
Nowadays are the world doesn't need words, but lives which cannot be explained except through faith & love for Christ's poor
— Pedro Arrupe
Digital publishing allows an author a new platform for which the words of one heart can be shared with all souls of the world.
— Molly Friedenfeld
Countries which are governed by the dabblers will undoubtedly turn into the miserable countries!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Languages for me have a secret venom that every so often foams up and for which there is no antidote.
— Elena Ferrante
Don't lie!' 'Tell the truth!' are words which we must never say to another person in so far as we consider him our equal.
— Milan Kundera
It's like having a head full of holes, in which the perfect repository of words have shamed themselves, he lamented.
— Diane Ackerman
Words can carry any burden we wish. All that's required is agreement and a tradition upon which to build.
— Frank Herbert
The book from which to learn religion, is your own mind.
— Abhijit Naskar
The most successful ideological effects are those which have no need for words, and ask no more than complicitous silence.
— Pierre Bourdieu
Our love should not be just words and talk; it must be true love, which shows itself in action.
— John The Apostle
You own your own words, unless they contain information. In which case they belong to no one.
— Stewart Brand
I fear those big words which make us so unhappy.
— James Joyce
All of life, Orhan realizes, is a story within a story; how we choose to listen and which words we choose to speak makes all the difference.
— Aline Ohanesian
When old people speak it is not because of the sweetness of words in our mouths; it is because we see something which you do not see.
— Chinua Achebe
Men who had the capacity to apologize - and who knew the right words with which to do it - were few and far between.
— Faith Hunter
A book is a path of words which takes the heart in new directions.
— John O'Donohue
I am a slow reader. I always loved words, which is a strange thing given that I couldn't actually read them.
— Keira Knightley