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Words are small shapes in the gorgeous chaos of the world. By Diane Ackerman Words World Small Shapes Gorgeous

Toy EmpressarioWonder AfficianadoAvid Shoewearer By Suzanne Weyn Shoewearer Toy Empressariowonder Afficianadoavid

I'm a man of few words, most of them end in off! By Kensington Gore Words Man End

Five of the most exciting words in the English language: "What shall I read next? By Jason Erik Lundberg English Language Exciting Words Read

I don't need no Smith and Wesson, man, I got Merriam and Webster. By Avi Steinberg Man Wesson Webster Smith Merriam

You only need four words to spell the greatest word in the universe: L.O.V.E. By Matshona Dhliwayo Universe Spell Greatest Words Word

The winged word. The mercurial word. The word that is both moth and lamp. The word that is itself and more. the associative word light with meanings. The word not netted by meaning. The exact word wide. The word not whore nor cenobite. The word unlied. By Jeanette Winterson Word Winged Mercurial Meanings Meaning

The Word ought to be exposed in the words By Karl Barth Word Words Exposed

Words play an enormous part in our lives and are therefore deserving of the closest study. By Aldous Huxley Words Study Play Enormous Part

What I need is an Urban Thesaurus. I know what money is what I need is 600 different ways to say it. By Gary Gulman Thesaurus Urban Money

If I was dealing with a trader, every other word had to be a four-letter word. By Muriel Siebert Trader Word Dealing Fourletter

A word aptly uttered or written cannot be cut away by an axe. By Nikolai Gogol Axe Word Aptly Uttered Written

A word writ doon can hang a man By Terry Pratchett Man Word Writ Doon Hang

The road is a word, conceived elsewhere and laid across the country in the wound prepared for it: a word made concrete and thrust among us. By Wendell Berry Word Conceived Road Laid Country

They say the streets is a demon in a dress,Wit dollar signs in her eyes and semen on her breath By Lupe Fiasco Breath Streets Demon Dresswit Dollar

When he moves, a streetlight stabs him, and the words flow out like blood. By Markus Zusak Moves Blood Streetlight Stabs Words

The next summer we went to France for six weeks, and I added another 420 words, most of them found in the popular gossip magazine, 'Voici'. "Man-eater", I'd say. "Gold digger, roustabout, louse"."Who are you talking about?" my neighbors would ask. "What social climber? Where? By David Sedaris Voici Words France Maneater Weeks

Twitter, twatter, fudder, motherfucker, I don't care what it's called. By L. H. Cosway Twitter Twatter Fudder Motherfucker Called

neighborhood - his name's pronounced 'Kirry,' but it's spelt 'C-i-r-e.' By Diana Gabaldon Kirry Neighborhood Pronounced Spelt

Sorry, it's all those crossword puzzles I do. I love words ... By Dakota Cassidy Crossword Puzzles Words Love

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

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

the best 4 letter word in the world is Hope By Stephenie Meyer Hope Letter Word World

Your street, rich street or poor Used to always be sure, on your street There's a place in your heart you know from the start Can't be complete outside of the street Keep moving on through the joy and the pain Sometimes you got to look back To the street again Would you prefer all those castles in Spain? Or the view of your street from your window pane? By Van Morrison Street Spain Rich Poor Place

I learnt all the words worthy of the court of bloodSo that I could break the ruleI learnt all the words and broke them upTo make a single word:Homeland.. By Mahmoud Darwish Homeland Learnt Words Worthy Court

Sometimes, a word succeeds beyond the wildest dreams of its creators, like a virus sent into the world to infect common speech. By Jasper Fforde Creators Speech Word Succeeds Wildest

I always think street but train sport. By Conor Mcgregor Sport Street Train

Words are the birds that break cover and show your enemy where you're hiding. By Mike Carey Words Hiding Birds Break Cover

Use of the word; the word itself was not printed. By Robert Vaughan Word Printed

I am a writer, I deal in words. There is no word that should stay in word jail, every word is completely free. There is no word that is worse than another word. It's all language, it's all communication. By Quentin Tarantino Word Writer Deal Words Jail

In the room where I work, I have a chalkboard, and as I'm going along, I write the made-up words on it. A few feet from that chalkboard is a copy of the full 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary, to which I refer frequently as a source of ideas and word roots. By Neal Stephenson Work Chalkboard Room Write Madeup

For you, you have a toolbox filled with words. If one doesn't work, you find another one. Or another one. Or another. You change your words like most people change mobile phones. There is no permanence, no commitment, nothing sexy about any word that you use. And that's what I am: I'm your words, Morgan. By Morgan Parker Words Toolbox Filled Morgan Change

ART, n. This word has no definition. Its origin is related by the ingenious Father Gassalasca Jape as "One day a wag - what would the wretch be at? Shifted a letter of the cipher RAT, And said it was a god's name! ... " By Ambrose Bierce Art Rat Father Gassalasca Jape

What I want is for people to really grab hold of language and not be nervous about it. 'The Word Spy' is all about diving in and playing with words. By Ursula Dubosarsky Spy People Grab Hold Language

Words have to be crafted, not sprayed. They need to be fitted together with infinite care. By Norman Cousins Words Crafted Sprayed Care Fitted

First word ... best word. By Allen Ginsberg Word

Net - the biggest word in the language of business. By Herbert Newton Casson Net Business Biggest Word Language

Young boy, let his gun bang, let his nuts hangTransition to a Lamborghini from a MustangDrugs slang in the drug game with the hustling(I know one thing) Anything is better than that 1 train By Asap Rocky Train Lamborghini Young Boy Bang

What is this word that broke through the fence of your teeth, Atreides? By Homer Atreides Teeth Word Broke Fence

You don't want a diction gathered from the newspapers, caught from the air, common and unsuggestive; but you want one whose every word is full-freighted with suggestion and association, with beauty and power. By Rufus Choate Newspapers Caught Air Common Unsuggestive

I done forgot all abt wordsaint got no definitions By Ntozake Shange Definitions Forgot Abt Wordsaint

OPIATE, n. An unlocked door in the prison of Identity. It leads into the jail yard. By Ambrose Bierce Opiate Identity Yard Unlocked Door

The world is built with words. By Lailah Gifty Akita Words World Built

Cars get girl names. Guns get guy names. What do knives get? By Guillermo Del Toro Cars Girl Guns Guy Knives

I used to like the word of the day and when I read, highlight words that I didn't know and look them up. By Zach Gilford Read Highlight Day Word Words

Words have not just the astonishing capacity to banish boredom and create wonders. They also enable contact with the lives of others and with story worlds, arousing endless curiosity about ourselves and the places we inhabit. By Maria Tatar Words Astonishing Capacity Banish Boredom

A word and everything is saved.A word and all is lost. By Andre Breton Word Lost Saveda

Avoid an unusual and unfamiliar word just as you would a reef. By Julius Caesar Avoid Reef Unusual Unfamiliar Word

I was street smart, but unfortunately the street was Rodeo Drive. By Carrie Fisher Drive Rodeo Smart Street

Words are like knives ... If you use it the wrong way it transforms into a bad weapon. By Gosho Aoyama Words Knives Weapon Wrong Transforms

Is it not so presumptuous to write a word? To write a word is to give the word a space all of its own. You build a home for it and hope it can find itself at home among all the other words. Nestled in a new place. By Meia Geddes Write Word Presumptuous Home Words

I haf the sownd of more words butt i coud not remember the shaps of the letters. By Karen Russell Letters Haf Sownd Words Butt

Models of style: the swearword, the telegram, the epitaph. By Cioran Models Style Swearword Telegram Epitaph

The genius of the word is that it's more of an expression than a word. Nook By Durga Chew-Bose Word Nook Genius Expression

A single fleeting word has the power to make or break a person. By Tammy Faith Person Single Fleeting Word Power

Mistress Smartyfangs - means morning. By Stephanie S. Sanders Smartyfangs Mistress Morning

Words are miraculous things. They describe, captivate, provoke, vivify, encompass, pervade, inspire, preserve, and comfort. So much more than that, in fact, so as to leave me at a loss of ... words. By Julian Whitaker Things Words Captivate Provoke Vivify

Words hate to waste energy. If you can't find the right word, don't look for it. It will find you. The right word at the right time stops wars, cures heartaches, mends bridges, sweeps away barriers. By Chloe Thurlow Energy Word Hate Waste Find

And what better way to get people talking than by creating a new word. By Stephen Amell Word People Talking Creating

Prowling the meanings of a word, prowling the history of a person, no use expecting a flood of light. Human words have no main switch. But all those little kidnaps in the dark. And then the luminous, big, shivering, discandied, unrepentant, barking web of them that hangs in your mind when you turn back to the page you were trying to translate ... By Anne Carson Prowling Person Light Meanings History

We're in the Chicago suburbs, ruling our 'hood and the streets that lead here. It's a street war, where othersuburban gangs fight us for territory. Three blocks away are mansions and million-dollar houses. Right here,in the real world, the street war rages on. The people in the million-dollar houses don't even realize a battle isabout to begin less than a half mile from their backyards. By Simone Elkeles Chicago Street Suburbs Ruling Hood

A paper town for a paper girl. By John Green Paper Girl Town

Words are instruments, they are tools that, in their different ways, are as effective as any sharp edge or violate chemical. They are, like coins, items of great value, but they represent a currency that, well spent, returns ever greater riches. By Tim Radford Words Instruments Chemical Tools Effective

All paradox and enticing mystery, street-tough one moment, then lifted by a lyrical and poetic sensitivity By Arthur Miller Mystery Streettough Moment Sensitivity Paradox

A handful of letters doesn't always make a word, love. By Tahereh Mafi Love Word Handful Letters Make

Fearlessthe cobweb swings from the ceilingIndolent Housewifein Daisieslain! By Emily Dickinson Daisieslain Housewifein Fearlessthe Cobweb Swings

Writer. Another word for poor. By Buffy Andrews Writer Poor Word

The hand opens to the word, opens to distance. By Edmond Jabes Opens Word Distance Hand

To find a new word that is accurate and different, you have to be alert for it. By Mary Oliver Find Word Accurate Alert

You can't say the secret word! By Alex Riley Word Secret

All I did was write it down, one word after the other, beginning and ending with the same one, Bombay. By Jeet Thayil Bombay Beginning Write Word Ending

Before I could discover, before I could escape, I had to survive, and this could only mean a clash with the streets, by which I mean not just physical blocks, nor simply the people packed into them, but the array of lethal puzzles and strange perils that seem to rise up from the asphalt itself. The streets transform every ordinary day into a series of trick questions, and every incorrect answer risks a beat-down, a shooting, or a pregnancy. By Ta-Nehisi Coates Streets Discover Escape Survive Blocks

Words are like diamonds. Polish them too much, and all you get are pebbles. By Bryce Courtenay Words Diamonds Polish Pebbles

The meaning of the Street in all ways and at all times is the need for sharing life with others and the search for community. By Virginia Hamilton Street Community Meaning Times Sharing

Today we are going to talk about words. You know, words are containers for power. They carry creative or destructive power. They carry positive or negative power. We can choose our words and we should do it carefully. By Joyce Meyer Power Words Today Talk Carry

Sexy stuff. We lived on a street called By Amy Poehler Sexy Stuff Called Lived Street

In 1986, The Economist assembled a list of English terms that had become more or less universal. They were: airport, passport, hotel, telephone, bar, soda, cigarette, sport, golf, tennis, stop, O.K., weekend, jeans, know-how, sex appeal, and no problem. By Bill Bryson Economist English Airport Passport Hotel

No writer has an imaginative power richer than what the streets offer. By Mehmet Murat Ildan Offer Writer Imaginative Power Richer

The longest word in the world is "a word from our sponsor." By Sam Levenson Sponsor Word Longest World

Just another four-letter word. By Tennessee Williams Word Fourletter

It was a good word: progress. A safe word that you snuggled up against when you were nervous. The kind of word you took home to meet your parents. By Jason Mott Progress Word Good Nervous Parents

Words, once they are printed, have a life of their own. By Carol Burnett Words Printed Life

As I pedal down the street ... the city blocks peel away like pages in a book I'm rifling through to find a single, highlighted sentence. By Hilary T. Smith Street Pedal Single Highlighted Sentence

By the streets of 'by and by,' one arrives at the house of 'never'. By Miguel De Cervantes Streets Arrives House

words / hazard all By Ronald Johnson Words Hazard

I used to go through the dictionary looking for unusual but nontechnical words. At one time, I thought the greatest word was 'jejune' and I would throw it into every piece because something about it appealed to me. By Tom Wolfe Dictionary Unusual Nontechnical Jejune Time

The New Oxford Dictionary has declared Sarah Palin's word 'refudiate' to be the 2010 Word of the Year. Palin was honored and said she would do her best to 'dismangle' the English language. By Conan O'brien Word Year Oxford Dictionary Sarah

Words are both my vocation and my avocation - reading, writing, editing, teaching. By Christina Baker Kline Reading Writing Editing Teaching Words

A perfect word left behind in an imperfect World who does not know what it is capable of By Rosemarie Yusen World Perfect Word Left Imperfect

Hamilton, the human word machine, By Ron Chernow Hamilton Machine Human Word

You wait for nothing if not for the word that will burst from the deep like a fruit among branches. By Cesare Pavese Branches Wait Word Burst Deep

But there's something about her - the cities on her shoes, the flash of bravery, the unnecessary sadness - that makes me want to know what the word will be when it stops being a sound. I have spent years meeting people without ever knowing them, and on this morning, in this place, with this girl, I feel the faintest pull of wanting to know. And in a moment of either weakness or bravery on my own part, I decide to follow it. I decide to find out more. By David Levithan Shoes Sadness Sound Cities Flash

Dare! - this word contains all the politics of our revolution. By Louis Antoine De Saint-Just Dare Revolution Word Politics

Words strain, Crack and sometimes break, under the burden, Under the tension, slip, slide, perish, Decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, Will not stay still. By T. S. Eliot Slip Slide Perish Crack Decay

I'm very down-to-earth. I think I'm still 'street'. By Gerard Butler Street

I like something with 'vice' in it. By Ted Turner Vice

beautiful street in the Western world. By James Lee Burke Western Beautiful World Street

Words have life and must be cared for. If they are stolen for ugly uses or careless slang or false promotion work, they need to be brought back to their original meaning - back to their roots. By Corita Kent Words Life Cared Back Work

A lexicographer, a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge. By Samuel Johnson Lexicographer Dictionaries Drudge Writer Harmless

Your words crossed a threshold,And entered the past,Yet they have created,A word that will last. By Somya Kedia Crossed Thresholdand Entered Pastyet Createda