Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Word. 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 Word Quotes and Sayings from 92 influential authors, including Gloria Steinem,Victor Hugo,Tiffany Reisz,Ntozake Shange,Lailah Gifty Akita, for you to enjoy and share.

There is no better moment in life than finding the right word. By Gloria Steinem Word Moment Life Finding

The word is the Verb, and the Verb is God. By Victor Hugo Verb God Word

Words are the thread in the fabric of the universe. By Tiffany Reisz Words Universe Thread Fabric

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

The wonder of words. By Lailah Gifty Akita Words

A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in colour and content according to the circumstances and time in which it is used. By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Crystal Transparent Unchanged Word Skin

Atomize and refigure the word. By Christopher H. Sartisohn Atomize Word Refigure

Words are precious things meant to create, to imagine, to dream with. By Elizabeth Chandler Words Create Imagine Precious Things

Words are like shards of glass. By themselves they're worthless; however, when placed together in just the right way, they can become great works of art. By Leigh M. Lane Words Glass Shards Worthless Art

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

You can speak. What other animal on the planet can speak? The word is the most powerful tool you have as a human; it is the tool of magic. But like a sword with two edges, your word can create the most beautiful dream, or your word can destroy everything around you. One edge is the misuse of the word, which creates a living hell. By Miguel Ruiz Speak Word Tool Animal Planet

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

Word porn is the best porn when the imagination is well endowed. By Dez Marie Word Endowed Porn Imagination

No word is capable of carrying the impulses one wants to send with it By Isidore Isou Word Capable Carrying Impulses Send

Words, the acid-bath of words. By Lawrence Durrell Words Acidbath

I express not the word for the word but the sense for the sense. By David Bellos Word Sense Express

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. By Emily Dickinson Word World Power Shine Write

The word within a word, unable to speak a word By T. S. Eliot Word Unable Speak

Something made out of words... By Matthew Small Words Made

A word is an abstract image, the imaginary thing, or, in so far as everything is ultimately an object of the thinking power, it is the imagined thought: hence men, when they know the word, the name for a thing, fancy that they know the thing also. By Ludwig Feuerbach Thing Word Image Power Thought

For the word is quick and powerfulSharper than any two-edged swordPiercing even to the dividing asunderOf soul and spiritOf joints and marrowIt is a discerner of the thoughtsAnd intents of the heart By Amy Harmon Heart Word Quick Powerfulsharper Twoedged

Words outlive people, institutions, civilizations. Words spur images, associations, memories, inspirations and synapse pulsations. Words send off physical resonations of thought into the nethersphere. Words hurt, soothe, inspire, demean, demand, incite, pacify, teach, romance, pervert, unite, divide. Words be powerful. By Inga Muscio Words Institutions Civilizations People Outlive

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

The Word is living, being, spirit, all verdant greening, all creativity. This Word manifests itself in every creature. By Hildegard Of Bingen Spirit Word Living Greening Creativity

What a curious power words have. By Tadeusz Borowski Curious Power Words

The word is yes. By Ally Condie Word

A word is a word is another word more beautiful because of the former and the next and the circle and sun they create. By Meia Geddes Word Create Beautiful Circle Sun

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

Words are memes that can be pronounced. By Daniel C. Dennett Words Pronounced Memes

People have fallen in love with words and lost the world. It's time to regain it. By Jaggi Vasudev People World Fallen Love Words

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

Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down. By Neil Gaiman Put Word Find

Words define you. By Alok Jagawat Words Define

Words do murder. By Anthony Liccione Words Murder

Words are objects of a color and a size and a form and a shape. By Robert Barry Words Shape Objects Color Size

Words make love with one another. By Andre Breton Words Make Love

A careless word may kindle strife,A cruel word may wreck a life;A timely word may lessen stress,A loving word may heal and bless. By Anonymous Word Life Bless Careless Kindle

Damn, my word of the night By Richelle Mead Damn Night Word

The word is like a seed, and the human mind is so fertile, but only for those kinds of seeds it is prepared for. By Miguel Ruiz Fertile Word Human Mind Kinds

The Word is the Magic that Humans possess and misuse of the Word is Black Magic ... Be Impeccable with Your Word. By Miguel Angel Ruiz Word Magic Humans Black Possess

Words must surely be counted among the most powerful drugs man ever invented. By Leo Rosten Words Invented Surely Counted Powerful

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

Words are a form of action, capable of influencing change. By Ingrid Bengis Words Action Capable Change Form

Words are only words By Jude Morgan Words

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

Words are merely utterances: noises that stand for feelings, thoughts, and experience. They are symbols. Signs. Insignias. They are not Truth. They are not the real thing. By Neale Donald Walsch Thoughts Words Utterances Noises Feelings

Words are only postage stamps delivering the object for you to unwrap By George Bernard Shaw Words Unwrap Postage Stamps Delivering

Words words words. Words Words words. Words words Words. By Ali Smith Words

There are so many unbelievable words ... But that doesn't mean I have a favorite word. By Brett Hull Unbelievable Words Word Favorite

Words are like the delicate stitches in the dress you wear, holding the fabric of the garmet together. Without them, the dress and the world are nothing but barren cloth By Lisa Mantchev Dress Words Wear Holding Delicate

words make some unique ; words destroy some By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Words Unique Make Destroy

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

Words are tools which automatically carve concepts out of experience. By Julian Huxley Words Experience Tools Automatically Carve

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

How potent was that word. With. By Margaret Atwood Word Potent

Words are mere tools of the mind By Joshua Wright Words Mind Mere Tools

Clara Winter," he said. "You are a word person and don't ever forget it."He was right. He knew. He could tell. It's something that can be sensed. There's a difference between word-people and non-word-people. By Alison Mcghee Winter Clara Word Person Forget

Words are the supreme objects. They are minded things. By William H Gass Words Objects Supreme Things Minded

Words can be used as a bomb or balm. By Megan Mccafferty Words Balm Bomb

Remember, a word is an invention, a symbol for an idea. Written text began as an artistic representation of a thought or event. By Edward J. Fraughton Remember Invention Idea Word Symbol

Words should be only the clothes, carefully custom-made to fit the thought. By Jules Renard Words Clothes Carefully Thought Custommade

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

words / hazard all By Ronald Johnson Words Hazard

Perhaps it's no coincidence that the word words is an anagram of sword. Well-used words cut through ambiguity and confusion like a sharp sword in the hands of an expert swordsman. By Anu Garg Sword Coincidence Anagram Words Wellused

Words do not pay for my dead people. By Chief Joseph Words People Pay Dead

A word after a word after a word is power. By Margaret Atwood Word Power

1 aIn the bbeginning was the Word, and the cWord was with God, and the dWord was eGod. By Anonymous Word God Ain Egod Bbeginning

Impossibility. I can tell you this much: the word is a great big log thrown on the fires of love. By Sue Monk Kidd Impossibility Love Word Great Big

I found my way to make my peace with the recent past by turning it into WORD. By Charles Bartlett Johnson Word Found Make Peace Recent

Words are humanity's greatest natural resource, but most of us have trouble figuring out how to put them together. Words aren't cheap. They are very precious. They are like water, which gives life and growth and refreshment, but because it has always been abundant, we treat it cheaply. We waste it; we pollute it, and doctor it. Later we blame the quality of the water because we have misused it. By Katherine Paterson Words Resource Humanity Greatest Natural

Words are like harpoons. Once they go in, they are very hard to pull out. By Fred Hoyle Words Harpoons Hard Pull

Don't repeat this word again By Unknown Repeat Word

The words can not return. By Horace Return Words

A love of writing is far greater than any word count. By Molly Looby Count Love Writing Greater Word

Word is murder of a thing, not only in the elementary sense of implying its absence - by naming a thing, we treat it as absent, as dead, although it is still present - but above all in the sense of its radical dissection: the word 'quarters' the thing, it tears it out of the embedment in its concrete context, it treats its component parts as entities with an autonomous existence: we speak about color, form, shape, etc., as if they possessed self-sufficient being. By Slavoj Zizek Thing Sense Form Shape Etc

Words are events, they do things, change things. They transform both speaker and hearer; they feed energy back and forth and amplify it. They feed understanding or emotion back and forth and amplify it. By Ursula K. Le Guin Things Words Events Change Amplify

Words are loaded pistols. By Jean-Paul Sartre Words Pistols Loaded

Words are so awesome. Words are containers for power. They carry either creative power or destructive power. By Joyce Meyer Words Awesome Power Containers Carry

The world is made up of words. By Lailah Gifty Akita Words World Made

Words are a puzzle; put them together the right way and you get something beautiful. By Amy Joy Words Puzzle Put Beautiful

My safe word?Fuck.Me. By Alexandra Iff Fuckme Word Safe

Words after all are nothing by themselves. By Vivek Shanbhag Words

After all, when you think of it, nothing is stronger in the world...and weaker--than a word! By Ivan Turgenev World Weaker Word Stronger

So in writing, there is always a right word, and every other than that is wrong. There is no beauty in words except in their collocation. The effect of a fanciful word misplaced, is like that of a horn of exquisite polish growing on a human head. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Writing Wrong Word Collocation Words

Words are living things. They have personality, point of view ... agenda. By Hannibal Words Things Agenda Living Personality

Words in a person's word stock are like paints on a palette. It helps to have just the right shade when you need it. By Anu Garg Palette Person Stock Paints Words

Words have their genealogy, their history, their economy, their literature, their art and music, as too they have their weddings and divorces, their successes and defeats, their fevers, their undiagnosable ailments, their sudden deaths. They also have their moral and social distinctions. By Virgilia Peterson Words Genealogy History Economy Literature

The word is the making of the world By Wallace Stevens World Word Making

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

Words, they say, are the food of minds. But, like other foods, they can do little by themselves. By Idries Shah Words Minds Food Foods

Words, however, are things. By Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1St Earl Of Lytton Words Things

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

And was the next word I lost, probably because it was so close to her name, what a simple word to say, what a profound word to lose. By Jonathan Safran Foer Word Lost Lose Close Simple

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

Lord, Your Word is a love letter to me, showing me how much You love me. And every time I read it, I love You more. By Stormie O'martian Lord Word Showing Love Letter

Fill your pages with details. Work hard to get the right word. By Robert Littell Fill Details Pages Work Word

Words are living things. By Eric Onyango Otieno Words Things Living

Words are themselves organisms, ... By Ali Smith Words Organisms

Word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart; By Richard Blackaby Word Heart Joy Rejoicing

What so wild as words are? By Robert Browning Wild Words