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Science repudiates philosophy. In other words, it has never cared to justify its truth or explain its meaning.
— Alfred North Whitehead
And you will never know what a battle
I fought to keep the meaning of my words
Solid with the world we were making. — Ted Hughes
I fought to keep the meaning of my words
Solid with the world we were making. — Ted Hughes
You can use the power of words to bury meaning or to excavate it.
— Rebecca Solnit
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
The sinner runs when no one is pursuing him
Meaning: one's guilt will always haunt or live with him — Ikechukwu Joseph
Meaning: one's guilt will always haunt or live with him — Ikechukwu Joseph
Through words to the meaning of thoughts with no words.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Wherever you find a sentence musically worded, of true rhythm and melody in the words, there is something deep and good in the meaning also.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Joy lurks in every mundane thing, just waiting to be found. Love is impervious to reason. And words are wonderful.
— Anna Lyndsey
Writing and performing should deepen the meaning of words, should illuminate, transfix and transform.
— Bell Hooks
"What is good for a bootless bene?" With these dark words begins my tale; And their meaning is, Whence can comfort spring When prayer is of no avail?
— William Wordsworth
Is there a meaning to music? Yes. Can you state in so many words what the meaning is? No.
— Aaron Copland
I guess I'm attracted to more archaic words because they can be imbued with more meaning, because their definition is elusive.
— Andrew Bird
He doesn't know the meaning of the word fear, but then again he doesn't know the meaning of most words.
— Bobby Bowden
Banal words function as a feeble phenomena that fall into their own mental bogs of meaning.
— Robert Smithson
I am a hidden meaning made to defy. The grasp of words, and walk away With free will and destiny. As living, revolutionary clay.
— Muhammad Iqbal
A private face behind every public mask, a hidden meaning peeking through whatever words they choose to share with you.
— Simon R. Green
The language of Friendship is not words, but meanings.
— Henry David Thoreau
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
Writing has nothing to do with meaning. It has to do with landsurveying and cartography, including the mapping of countries yet to come.
— Gilles Deleuze
In words am I born?
In words will I die? — Avijeet Das
In words will I die? — Avijeet Das
Great communicators don't just hear the words. Great communicators hear the meaning behind the words
— Simon Sinek
Words no longer have meaning if an Exchange that is not established by a State is "established by the State".
— Antonin Scalia
Home means always here...
— Will Advise
The only substance that goes in and never leaves, are words
— Natasha Tsakos
I will not impress you with words, I will prove to you their definition. It's a genuine vocabulary.
— Soar
The word enchant comes from the Latin 'incantare', meaning to sing or chant magical words or sounds.
— Jonathan Goldman
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
That was the strange problem with writing, you had discovered. Meaning never matched the words and words always evaded the thought.
— Bilal Tanweer
Why the words are called the way they are? Why certain sounds represent certain words, with their own meaning?
— Kimberly Loskov
Today we continue a never ending journey to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time.
— Barack Obama
Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with shades of deeper meaning.
— Maya Angelou
Your true meaning cannot be grasped or captured by words. You can never be equated with any words, because you are prior to words.
— Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Words, he decided, were inadequate at best, impossible at worst. They meant too many things. Or they meant nothing at all.
— Patricia A. McKillip
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
What we say to each other-even when it's anonymous, even when we think no one is paying attention, even when it's online-matters. Words have meaning.
— Justine Ezarik
Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning.
— Benjamin Franklin
Words have meaning. And their meaning doesn't change.
— Antonin Scalia
Everything has an older meaning. All words have their secrets. Spells and gods are buried in the thicket of language.
— Shannon Phillips
Faeces by any other name would smell as gross
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
And of course the word love has many shades of meaning, as do many, many of the words in our living, breathing language
— Mary Balogh
He wished the man would honor the true meaning of words, instead of using them as ammunition.
— Rachel Joyce
We suffer from the malady of words, and have no trust in any feeling that is not stamped with its special word.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Better than a meaningless story of a thousand words is a single word of deep meaning which, when heard, produces peace.
— Gautama Buddha
I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. Sometimes I write one, and I look at it, until it begins to shine.
— Emily Dickinson
God is not all that interested in your grammar. He is interested in the meaning of your grammar!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The words when I said them felt no different than they had the night before, but their meaning was clearer.
— B.R. Sanders
Words may show a man's wit but actions his meaning.
— Benjamin Franklin
Meaningful prayer is a matter of the heart, not the eloquence of the words.
— Elizabeth George