Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Alphabet. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Alphabet Quotes and Sayings from 93 influential authors, including George Orwell,Jerry Seinfeld,Eric Gill,Osunsakin Adewale,Douglas R. Hofstadter, for you to enjoy and share.

first four letters, and used to write them out By George Orwell Letters Write

I wonder is illiterate people know the full meaning of alphabet soup? By Jerry Seinfeld Soup Illiterate People Full Meaning

There are now about as many different varieties of letters as there are different kinds of fools. By Eric Gill Fools Varieties Letters Kinds

THE CHRISTIAN ALPHABETSA = AMENB = BAPTISMC = CHRISTIAND = DISCIPLEF = FELLOWSHIPG = GOD H = HOLY SPIRITI = INSPIRATIONJ = JESUS CHRISTK = KINGDOML = LOVE M = MODERATIONN = NEW BIRTHO = OBEDIENCEP = PRAYERQ = QUIET TIMER = RIGHTEOUSNESSS = SALVATIONT = TESTIMONYU = UNDERSTANDINGV = VISION W = WISDOMX = XMASY = YEA & AMENZ = ZION BY : ADEWALE OSUNSAKIN By Osunsakin Adewale Amenb Baptismc Christiand Disciplef Fellowshipg

This computer-generated pangram contains six a's, one b, three c's, three d's, thirty-seven e's, six f's, three g's, nine h's, twelve i's, one j, one k, two l's, three m's, twenty-two n's, thirteen o's, three p's, one q, fourteen r's, twenty-nine s's, twenty-four t's, five u's, six v's, seven w's, four x's, five y's, and one z. By Douglas R. Hofstadter Thirtyseven Twelve Twentytwo Thirteen Fourteen

How could an alphabet - letters that didn't even mean anything by themselves - be important?But it was important. Our stories, our names, our alphabet. Even Uncle's newspaper.It was all about words.If words weren't important, they wouldn't try so hard to take them away. By Linda Sue Park Important Alphabet Letters Uncle Stories

But for the first time, I don't feel like the English language has developed enough letters in the alphabet to adequately express the words I want to say to you. By Colleen Hoover English Time Feel Language Developed

This project started nearly twenty years ago as an assignment in my typography class at art school. Students were encouraged to see letters beyond their dull, practical functionality. We played with their unique shapes and tinkered with their infinite possibilities. The challenge was hard, so the reward of "cracking" a word felt great. This became a lifelong project for me. By Ji Lee School Started Twenty Years Ago

We cannot alter the essential shape of a single letter without at the same time destroying the familiar printed face of our language, and thereby rendering it useless. By Jan Tschichold Language Useless Alter Essential Shape

Syllables govern the world. By George Bernard Shaw Syllables World Govern

Oh no, honey, I can't read little things like letters. I read big things like men. By Sojourner Truth Honey Letters Things Read Men

Typography is what language looks like. By Ellen Lupton Typography Language

P.S. - This is what part of the alphabet would look like if Q and R were eliminated. By Mitch Hedberg Eliminated Part Alphabet

Poetry is a type-font design for an alphabet of fun, hate, love, death. By Carl Sandburg Hate Love Death Poetry Fun

According to all the experts, it's time for me to talk about what I'm going through ... I can't. I'd need a new alphabet, one made of falling, of tectonic plates shifting, of the deep devouring dark. By Jandy Nelson Experts Time Talk Alphabet Falling

Writers spend three years rearranging 26 letters of the alphabet. It's enough to make you lose your mind day by day. By Richard Price Writers Rearranging Letters Alphabet Spend

I suggest that a culture adopting an alphabet would denigrate right hemispheric values because the alphabet is a left hemispheric mode of reception. And this right hemispheric denigration would manifest in two principal ways: Women's rights would be taken away, and images would be declared abominations. By Leonard Shlain Alphabet Hemispheric Reception Suggest Culture

Alphabet soup is my magic eight ball. Served hot or cold, words are delicious. By Amanda Mosher Alphabet Ball Soup Magic Served

The easiest and full of fun way to teach your children alphabet!!. Introducing "The Grocery Cart Spree Writing ABCs" story book by Doris Hankamer. By Doris Birdwell Hankamer Alphabet Introducing Hankamer Easiest Full

Proper evaluations of words and letters in their phonetic and associated sense can bring the people of earth to the clear light of pure cosmic wisdom. By Sun Ra Proper Wisdom Evaluations Words Letters

Much of my unassisted self, and more by the help of Biddy than of Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt, I struggled through the alphabet as if it had been a bramble-bush; getting considerably worried and scratched by every letter. After that, I fell among those thieves, the nine figures, who seemed every evening to do something new to disguise themselves and baffle recognition. But, at last I began, in a purblind groping way, to read, write, and cipher, on the very smallest scale By Charles Dickens Biddy Wopsle Greataunt Bramblebush Letter

The transliterated name and address of the addresser of the 3 letters in reversed alphabetic boustrophedonic punctated quadrilinear cryptogram (vowels suppressed) N. IGS./WI. UU. OX/W. OKS. MH/Y. IM: By James Joyce Letters Cryptogram Vowels Suppressed Transliterated

As you are aware, E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, By Arthur Conan Doyle English Aware Alphabet Common Letter

I invented the colors of the vowels!A black, E white, I red, O blue, U greenI made rules for the form and movement of each consonant, and, and with instinctive rhythms, I flattered myself that I had created a poetic language accessible, some day, to all the senses. By Arthur Rimbaud Vowels Black White Red Blue

You can't imagine what the Russian alphabet looks like. It's no wonder people are illiterate. By Jonas Jonasson Russian Imagine Alphabet Illiterate People

Many modern alphabets, including ours, retain with minor modifications that original sequence (and, in the case of Greek, even the letters' original names: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and so on) over 3,000 years later. One By Jared Diamond Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Greek

Pick at random any three letters from the alphabet, put them in any order, and you will have an acronym designating a federal agency we can do without. By Milton Friedman Pick Alphabet Put Order Random

As long as no more than a small minority are capable of reading and writing, universal alphabetization seems like a messianic project. Only once everyone has this ability does one notice the catastrophe that almost no one can do it properly. By Peter Sloterdijk Writing Universal Project Long Small

I would rather write 10,000 notes than a single letter of the alphabet. By Ludwig Van Beethoven Write Notes Alphabet Single Letter

As with anything you set out to learn in life, you don't get from point A to point Z without touching upon all those letters in between. By Jill Whalen Life Point Set Learn Touching

Were there language, I'd be my own lone letter. By Beth Kephart Language Letter Lone

Why, if there is alphabet soup, do we not have punctuation cereal? By Mary Norris Soup Cereal Alphabet Punctuation

Huddled around the fire of the alphabet... By Carole Maso Huddled Alphabet Fire

The shelves of books we haven't written, like those of books we haven't read, stretches out into the darkness of the universal library's farthest space. We are always at the beginning of the beginning of the letter A. By Alberto Manguel Books Written Read Stretches Space

Volumes of history written in the ancient alphabet of G and C, A and T. By Sy Montgomery Volumes History Written Ancient Alphabet

The Armenian alphabet is shredded lacesquiggly, feathery and mysterious. More elongated than Arabic, more elegant than Cyrillic. By Laura Kelly Armenian Lacesquiggly Feathery Mysterious Arabic

Here on the head of an empty barrel stood on end were an ink-bottle, some old stumps of pens, and some dirty playbills; and against the wall were pasted several large printed alphabets in several plain hands. "What are you doing here?" asked my guardian. "Trying to learn myself to read and write," said Krook. By Charles Dickens Inkbottle Pens Playbills Hands Head

THE LETTERS FROM NO ONE T By J.k. Rowling Letters

Only a few hardy Westerners learn to speak Thai and even fewer learn to read it. At first glance it seems impossible and on second glance one would much rather not. The alphabet has forty-six wiggly consonants and thirty-one vowels, some of which are not visible to Western eyes. The language is a mixture of Pali, Sanskrit, Cambodian, and is of the Sino-Tibetan family and it seems to embrace the rules of all even when they conflict. King Rama Khamheng devised the alphabet in the thirteenth century and the writing shows the effect of having been born full-blown of kingly whim. By Carol Hollinger Learn Westerners Thai Hardy Speak

You gotta learn the alphabet, backwards and forwards. And then the choice is yours, 'cause last I looked, the Bible is written in the same words, the exact same alphabet, as my favorite pornography. Choice is yours. By David Lee Roth Alphabet Backwards Forwards Gotta Learn

I have an impulse to write all over the orange walls- I need an alphabet of endings ripped out of books, of hands pulled off of clocks, of cold stones, of shoes filled with nothing but wind. By Jandy Nelson Walls Books Clocks Stones Wind

X, n. In our alphabet being a needless letter has an added invincibility to the attacks of the spelling reformers, and like them, will doubtless last as long as the language. By Ambrose Bierce Reformers Language Alphabet Needless Letter

The alphabet is male and female. If you will know the correct order of letters, you make a world, you make creation. This is why they will hide the order. If you will know the combinations, you make all life and death. By Don Delillo Make Female Alphabet Male Order

Every book you've ever read is just a different combination of 26 letters. By Unknown Letters Book Read Combination

Humans had proven to be unusually good at learning to recognize visual patterns; we internalize our alphabets so well we don't even have to think about reading once we've learned how to do it. By Steven Johnson Humans Patterns Proven Unusually Good

I stared at the paper. I said, "This isn't reading. This is drawing." "Writing," she corrected. "It's like buttons and hems. You've got to learn those before you can sew on the machine. You've got to know your letters before you can read." I supposed so, but it was boring. When I said so she got up again and wrote something along the bottom of the paper. "What's that?" I asked. "'Ada is a curmudgeon,'" she replied. "Ada is a curmudgeon," I copied at the end of my alphabet. It pleased me. After By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley Ada Stared Paper Curmudgeon Writing

The alphabet was invented in Iraq, so it's a cool place. By Baron Vaughn Iraq Place Alphabet Invented Cool

The power of letters is immeasurable. Use them with care". By Kyoka Izumi Immeasurable Power Letters Care

Out of the simple consonants of the alphabet and our eleven vowels and diphthongs all possible syllables of a certain sort were constructed, a vowel sound being placed between two consonants. By Hermann Ebbinghaus Consonants Constructed Simple Alphabet Eleven

Writers are alphabet artists. The blank page becomes their canvas as they paint pictures with words. By Barbara Case Speers Writers Artists Alphabet Words Blank

This is an important list at the heart of phonics instruction. It alphabetically lists 99 single phonemes (speech sounds) and consonant blends (usually two phonemes), and it gives example words for each of these; often for their use in the beginning, middle, and end of words. These example words are also common English words, many taken from the list of Instant Words. This list solves the problem of coming up with a good common word to illustrate a phonics principle for lessons and worksheets. By Edward B. Fry Words List Instruction Phonemes Important

If Plan A didn't work, the alphabet has 25 more letters. By Anonymous Plan Work Letters Alphabet

Except people who have no respect for the alphabet! And they're not here! Are they?" "No," Klaus said. "We have a great deal of respect for the alphabet." "I should say so!" the captain cried. "Klaus Baudelaire disrespect the alphabet? Why, it's unthinkable! Aye! It's illegal! It's impossible! It's not true! How dare you say so! No - you didn't say so! I apologize! One thousand pardons! Aye! By Lemony Snicket Alphabet Klaus Aye People Respect

Writing with a simplified alphabet checked the power of custom of an oral tradition but implied a decline in the power of expression and the creation of grooves which determined the channels of thought of readers and later writers. By Harold Innis Power Writing Writers Simplified Alphabet

There are people who are good for letters and others that are good for numbers. By Carlos Slim Good Numbers People Letters

Writing isn't letters on paper. It's communication. It's memory. By Isaac Marion Writing Paper Letters Communication Memory

The alphabet was one thing when applied to clay or stone, and quite another when set down on light papyrus. By Marshall Mcluhan Stone Papyrus Alphabet Thing Applied

Letters are the real curse of my existence. I hate to write them: I have to. If I don't, there they are - the great guilty gates barring my way. By Katherine Mansfield Letters Existence Real Curse Hate

It was written all in O, or nearly so, and all the O's are gone," said Andrea. "When coat is cat, and boat is bat, and goatherd looks like gathered, and booth is both, since both are bth, the reader's eye is bothered.""And power is power, and zero zer, and, worst of all, a hero's her." The old man sighed as he said it. "Anoon is ann, and moan is man." Andrea smiled as she said it."And shoe," Andreus said, "is she.""Ah, woe," the old man said, "is we. By James Thurber Man Andrea Written Power Anoon

Writing barely differs from Talking and Reading. It appoints your hand while they engage your mouth and eyes respectively. The trio need the mind to combine sensible words from a meaningful arrangement of the 'simple' A B C to Z. By Olaotan Fawehinmi Reading Talking Writing Barely Differs

YThat perfect letter. The wishbone, fork in the road, empty wineglass. The question we ask over and over. Why? Me with my arms outstretched, feet in first position. The chromosome half of us don't have. Second to last in the alphabet: almost there. Coupled with an L, let's make an adverb. A modest X, legs closed. Y or N? Yes, of course. Upside-down peace sign. Little bird tracks in the sand.Y, a Greet letter, joined the Latin alphabet after the Romans conquered Greece in the first century a double agent: consonant and vowel. No one used adverbs before then, and no one was happy. By Marjorie Celona Ythat Perfect Letter Alphabet Wishbone

Writing:It starts at the keyboard,and it ends at the far corners of the universe. Paako By Vincent Lowry Writing Universe Starts Keyboardand Ends

These letters are all I have left.26 friends to tell my stories to.26 letters are all I need. I can stitch them together to create oceans and ecosystems. I can fit them together to form planets and solar systems. I can use letters to construct skyscrapers and metropolitan cities populated by people, places, things, and ideas that are more real to me than these 4 walls.I need nothing but letters to live. Without them I would not exist.Because these words I write down are the only proof I have that I'm still alive. By Tahereh Mafi Letters Friends Stories Ecosystems Stitch

The letters dance before my eyes. Who am I? By Patrick Modiano Eyes Letters Dance

Deafness produces bizarre effects, reversing the natural order of things; the interchange of letters is the conversation of the deaf, and the only link with society. I would be in despair, for instance, over seeing you speak, but, instead, I am only too happy to hear you write. By Lord Chesterfield Deafness Effects Reversing Things Deaf

Because we were a poor area, the school had a small budget and was unable to teach the second half of the alphabet. By George Carlin Area Alphabet Poor School Small

Instead of spelling stories you spread silence, which was outside the alphabet. By Lauren Slater Silence Alphabet Spelling Stories Spread

When I was younger, I loved math. Everything about math. But in school, math now has letters. Like what does x equal? There are also long stories with characters, and although the story is supposed to end with some number, all the words block my path to getting there. By Lynda Mullaly Hunt Younger Math Loved School Letters

I learned my ABCs, 1-2-3 from 'Sesame Street.' By Tyra Banks Sesame Street Abcs Learned

Vowels are the most illuminated letters in the alphabet. Vowels are the colors and souls of poetry and speech. (1976 Penthouse interview) By Patti Smith Vowels Alphabet Illuminated Letters Penthouse

I consider writing as a fine art. We kill it by imposing the alphabet on little children and making it the beginning of learning. By Mahatma Gandhi Art Writing Fine Learning Kill

The beauty and nobility, the august mission and destiny, of human handwriting. By George Bernard Shaw Nobility Destiny Handwriting Beauty August

As the saying goes, type is a beautiful group of letters, not a group of beautiful letters. By Matthew Carter Letters Group Type Beautiful

I wonder if illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup? By Jerry Seinfeld Soup Illiterate People Full Effect

Chemical reactions weren't supposed to write letters. By Katie M. John Chemical Letters Reactions Supposed Write

Reading is perception as translation. The inert signs of an alphabet become living meanings in the mind. By Siri Hustvedt Reading Translation Perception Mind Inert

If you are a programmer working in 2006 and you don't know the basics of characters, character sets, encodings, and Unicode, and I catch you, I'm going to punish you by making you peel onions for six months in a submarine. By Joel Spolsky Unicode Encodings Sets Submarine Programmer

Ah ... ' Park said, pained. 'What?' 'Those are alphabetized.' 'It's okay. I know the alphabet.' 'Right.' He looked embarrassed. 'Sorry. By Rainbow Rowell Pained Park Alphabetized Alphabet Embarrassed

I write rhymes with addition and algebra, mental geometry. By Ice-T Algebra Mental Geometry Write Rhymes

or just inventing a new letter (as our medieval ancestors did when they created the new letters j, u, and w). By Jared Diamond Inventing Medieval Ancestors Created Letter

The beach has a language of its own, with its undulating ribbons of silt, the imponderable hieroglyphs of bird tracks. The receding waves catch on innumerable holes in the sand. Bubbles form and fade. A new language, with a new alphabet ... By Franny Billingsley Silt Tracks Beach Undulating Ribbons

Arrange your unutterable alphabet, my man, / and hold tight. / It's all you've got, a naming of things, and not so beautiful. By Charles Wright Arrange Alphabet Man Tight Unutterable

With twenty six letters, you can create anything you like - any person, any world, any place, any emotion. And they are so potent, so powerful, and at the same time, they're marks on the page, and that's all. There's nothing else to them. By Samantha Harvey Letters Person World Place Emotion

Only Getting the A and Z with out the B through Y, leaves you SOL. By Loren Weisman Sol Leaves

For days I kept imagining the fate of the world's misplaced letters. I started noticing them everywhere. All the right letters sitting on desks and dressers, slipped into purses, abandoned in email Draft folders, forever sealed and unsent. Shredded. Forgotten, sometimes intentionally. And the wrong letters, placed in someone else's hands - which, once delivered, may never be taken back. Emailed and immediately regretted. By Avi Steinberg Letters Days Imagining Fate World

Letters always frustrate me with what's left out. By Eileen Drew Letters Frustrate Left

A letter depends on how you read it, a melody on how you sing it. By I.l. Peretz Letter Depends Read Melody Sing

Lab126's name itself is a play on A to Z, with 1 representing the first letter of the alphabet and 26 the last.) By Anonymous Representing Play Letter Alphabet

I find that in letters you can make things whatever you wish them to be. By Sandra Scofield Find Letters Make Things

The calligraphic letter is not entirely a letter, but something that sits between writing and music By Abdelkebir Khatibi Music Letter Calligraphic Sits Writing

Lettering creates readable art that comes to life, displaying a quirky, whimsical nature. By Peggy Dean Lettering Life Displaying Quirky Whimsical

Music has seven letters, writing has twenty-six notes By Joseph Joubert Music Letters Writing Notes Twentysix

in which great difficulties are found to the present day by Englishmen, whose language presents no certain laws for rendering any given sound into a fixed combination of letters. By James Cook Englishmen Letters Great Difficulties Found

Everything starts with writing. By Mel Brooks Writing Starts

Whoever dreamed up Scrabble had an exaggerated idea of how many 7-letter words have five i's. By Robert Breault Scrabble Words Dreamed Exaggerated Idea

I had taken up my quill to begin writing many times before now, but I always abandoned it quickly: each time I was overcome with fear. Yes, may God forgive me, but the letters of the alphabet frighten me terribly. They are sly, shameless demons - and dangerous! You open the inkwell, release them: they run off - and how will you ever get control of them again! They come to life, join, separate, ignore your commands, arrange themselves as they like on the paper - black, with tails and horns. You scream at them and implore them in vain: they do as they please. Prancing, pairing up shamelessly before you, they deceitfully expose what you did not wish to reveal, and they refuse to give voice to what is struggling, deep within your bowels, to come forth and speak to mankind. By Nikos Kazantzakis Times Time Quickly Fear Quill

A letter is a barrier, a reprieve, a charm against the world, an almost infallible method of acting at a distance. By Iris Murdoch Barrier Reprieve World Distance Letter

When I was at Disney and was a character art manager and handing out artwork that had to be inked we had a thing where if there was any lettering on it I'd hear, "I don't letter," and I said, "Look at it. It's drawing. Ink the drawing." I just learned from Mike Aarons how each letter was just part of the drawing. By Mike Royer Disney Drawing Hear Character Art

Dictionary: The universe in alphabetical order. By Anatole France Dictionary Order Universe Alphabetical

The King's 28 letters have been described by scholars as the world's best alphabet and the most scientific system of writing. By Jared Diamond King Letters Writing Scholars World