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

A word is a magic thing. It holds the essence of an object or idea and pins it to the world. A word can set a universe in motion. By Kelly Barnhill Thing Word Magic World Holds

Your words are determined by what dwells in you By Sunday Adelaja Words Determined Dwells

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

Words enable us to transfer our thoughts from inside our own mind into the mind of another. They have the power to alter history, to describe the past, and to bring meaning and substance to the present. By Jim Rohn Mind Words Enable Transfer Thoughts

Words are both better and worse than thoughts, they express them, and add to them; they give them power for good or evil; they start them on an endless flight, for instruction and comfort and blessing, or for injury and sorrow and ruin. By Tryon Edwards Words Thoughts Evil Flight Blessing

Words can seal.Words can kindle.Words soothe souls.Words can care. Words love to share. Words express love.Words are live. By Debasish Mridha Words Care Sealwords Kindlewords Soothe

Words can be very powerful. I find them very difficult. By Bryan Ferry Words Powerful Difficult Find

Words are powerful. They too can be the agents of what is new, of what is conceivable and can be thought and let loose upon the world. By David Malouf Words Powerful World Agents Conceivable

Words are more treacherous and powerful than we think. By Jean-Paul Sartre Words Treacherous Powerful

Words are like food. They contain information that either releases and liberates and creates possibilities and development or locks you into unhealthy patterns you can't change. By Thorbjorg Hafsteinsdottir Words Food Change Information Releases

Words are just wind. By George R R Martin Words Wind

Words are a form of personal expression. They differentiate us as well as fingerprints do. They reflect what kind of person we are ... By Charles A. Didier Words Expression Form Personal Differentiate

Words are valuable. They're the wealth of a soul. By Pepper Winters Words Valuable Soul Wealth

Words are mere shadows cast by ideas. But the ideas they represent are real. By Roy H. Williams Words Ideas Mere Shadows Cast

Words are life. Carefully choose your words. By Lailah Gifty Akita Life Words Carefully Choose

Words are, like wines. By Santosh Kalwar Words Wines

Words are meager things, frail and fickle squandered by the privileged tongue By Olsfred James Words Things Frail Tongue Meager

Words let us say the things we want to say and also things we would be better off not having said. They let us know the things we need to know, and also things we wish we didn't. By Steven Pinker Things Words

Words start wars and end them, create love and choke it, bring us to laughter and joy and tears. Words cause men and women to willingly risk their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. Our world, as we know it, revolves on the power of words. By Roy Williams Words Create Bring Tears Start

But words - words are not enough! By Klaus Kinski 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

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

But words are more powerful than anything. By Jennifer Donnelly Words Powerful

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

We must find out what words are and how they function. They become images when written down, but images of words repeated in the mind and not of the image of the thing itself. By William S. Burroughs Function Words Find Images Written

Words are things. A small drip of ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps even millions. By Bryon Words Things Ink Falling Thought

Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepest despair; they can transfer knowledge from teacher to student; words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions. Words are capable of arousing the strongest emotions and prompting all men's actions. By Sigmund Freud Words Power Magical Despair Student

Words are such small things, like confetti in the brain, and yet they are color and clarify everything, they can stain the mind or warp the feelings. By Diane Ackerman Words Things Brain Feelings Small

Words are also actions, and actions are a kind of words. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Words Actions Kind

Words were one of the most powerful forces known - or unknown - to man. The Most High had created this world with His words. And humans, who had been fashioned in His image, could direct the entire course of their lives with their words, their mouths as the rudder on a ship, as the bridle on a horse. They produced with their words. They destroyed with their words. By Gena Showalter Words Unknown Man Powerful Forces

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

Words are the legs of the mind; they bear it about, carry It from point to point, bed it down at night, and keep it off the ground and out of the marsh and mists. By Richard Eder Point Words Mind Carry Bed

Words have a taste, sweet but subtle, like dark chocolate; the scent of old bookshops; a flamenco rhythm; the feeling of the rain on your face on sunny days. Words are cruel and spiteful sometimes, wise and loving at others. By Chloe Thurlow Words Taste Sweet Subtle Chocolate

Words, like angels, are powers which have invisible power over us ... By James Hillman Words Angels Invisible Powers Power

Words are divine force. By Lailah Gifty Akita Words Force Divine

Words Have The Power To Change Us By Cassandra Clare Power Change Words

What are words? Sometimes the flick of a pair of eyes or the flush of skin reveals everything you need to know. Words can wound. Silence can heal. By Tillie Cole Words Wound Flick Pair Eyes

Words are the tools we use to express our reality. By Steve Maraboli Words Reality Tools Express

Words are most malignant, the most treacherous possession of mankind. They are saturated with the sorrows of all time. By Louis Sullivan Words Malignant Mankind Treacherous Possession

Human communication and literature are all made of words; thus, it's hard to overestimate their unbelievable power. By Sahara Sanders Human Words Power Communication Literature

A word is a lot. By Etgar Keret Lot Word

Words are so lovable. How could you not love words? By Erin Mckean Lovable Words Love

Words, like people, hate to be the slaves of ideas By Marty Rubin Words People Hate Ideas Slaves

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

Words are powerful things. They can start - or end - wars. People believe in words. They are the fundamental expression of ourselves, the division between human and not, the means by which we learn. And while people use words to teach, to express art, to proclaim truths, at the most basic level, people use words to simply say: I am here. By Beth Revis Words Things People Powerful Wars

Words are an invitation to life, a request to bring energy into form. Choose your words carefully. By Cheryl Richardson Life Form Words Invitation Request

Words are truly the image of the soul. By Basil The Great Words Soul Image

Words Are The Ones Used To Degrade And Demean Another Human Being By Karlyle Tomms Degrade Demean Human Words

I know words. I have the best words. By Donald J. Trump Words

Words are good servants but bad masters. By Aldous Huxley Words Masters Good Servants Bad

Words can fall hard like a boulder loosed from a cliff.Words can drift unnoticed like a weed seed on a breeze. Words can sing. By Shannon Hale Words Breeze Fall Hard Boulder

Words were originally magic, and the word retains much of its old magical power even to-day. With words one man can make another blessed, or drive him to despair; by words the teacher transfers his knowledge to the pupil; by words the speaker sweeps his audience with him and determines its judgments and decisions. Words call forth effects and are the universal means of influencing human beings. By Sigmund Freud Words Magic Today Originally Retains

Words are spiritual forces. By Lailah Gifty Akita Words Forces Spiritual

With enough use, practice, and honing of skill, words were the weapons of choice used by exceptional writers and poets. Minds can be changed, hearts can be lost and broken, souls can be surrendered given the right words. By Penny Reid Practice Skill Poets Words Honing

words have the power o change us By Cassandra Clare Words Power Change

Sometimes words aren't needed. By Gavin Extence Needed Words

All things human begin with words. By David Rains Wallace Words Things Human Begin

Words can be tiresome as a swarm of insects. They can prick and buzz! Words can be no more than a series of farts; or on the other hand they can be adamantine, obdurate, inviolable, stone upon stone. By Mervyn Peake Words Insects Tiresome Swarm Stone

Words are capable of making experience more vivid, and also of organizing it. They can scare us, and they can comfort us. By Jonathan Safran Foer Words Vivid Capable Making Experience

Words either open dialogues or close minds. By Dane Grannon Words Minds Open Dialogues Close

Words have to die if humans are to live. By Idries Shah Words Live Die Humans

Words can be powerful allies. Or enemies By Yasmine Galenorn Words Allies Powerful Enemies

Words are clothes that thoughts wear By Samuel Butler Words Wear Clothes Thoughts

Words are a great influence in actions, feelings, and simply just the meaning behind it. By Yi Feelings Words Actions Great Influence

Words can split logs and start fires and break stones, but they can also hug you and warm you and fight the wars you don't have the strength to fight. By David Estes Fight Words Stones Split Logs

Words are like eggs dropped from great heights. You can't ever put the pieces back together after they hit home. By Amaleka Mccall Words Heights Eggs Dropped Great

Words are the bricks of our world and they have the power to change it. By Enock Maregesi Words Bricks World Power Change

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

It's only words... unless they're true. By David Mamet Words True

Words are the gateway to reality, the means by which we engage with the objective truth beyond ourselves. By Joseph Pearce Words Reality Gateway Engage Objective

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

Words are the true weapons of mass destruction By Steve Berry Words Destruction True Weapons Mass

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

Words are spiritual containers, By Kenneth Copeland Words Containers Spiritual

Words are the most subtle symbols which we possess and our human fabric depends on them. By Iris Murdoch Words Subtle Symbols Possess Human

Words have longer lives than people. By Mary E. Pearson Words People Longer Lives

Words are the clothes thoughts wear. By Samuel Beckett Words Wear Clothes Thoughts

Sometimes words aren't necessary. By Lorelei James Words

Words may be either the servants or masters. If the former they may safely guide us in the way of truth. If the latter they intoxicate the brain and lead into swamps of thought where there is no solid footing. Among the sources of those innumerable calamities which from age to age have overwhelmed mankind, may be reckoned as one of the principal, the abuse of words. By George Horne Masters Servants Words Age Truth

Words are containers for power By Joyce Meyer Words Power Containers

Words cause pain, they evoke anger, they make us hate, they lead us to war. But they also make us laugh, bring us joy, and satisfying our emotional hungers. By Marlene Caroselli Words Pain Anger Hate War

Words make another place, a place to escape to with your spirit alone. By Robert Macneil Words Place Make Escape Spirit

Words are such fun! By Susan Meddaugh Words Fun

The trouble with words is that they give us the illusory sense that we are making ourselves understood as well as understanding what others are saying. However, when we turn around and come face-to-face with our destiny, we discover that words are not enough. By Paulo Coelho Words Trouble Give Illusory Sense

Throughout human history, our greatest leaders and thinkers have used the power of words to transform our emotions, to enlist us in their causes, and to shape the course of destiny. Words can not only create emotions, they create actions. And from our actions flow the results of our lives. By Tony Robbins Emotions History Destiny Words Human

Words are, quite simply, weapons. How a person or an act or a thought looks depends entirely upon how - and by whom - it is described. By Carolyn Hart Weapons Words Simply Person Act

Sometimes words are not enough. By Lemony Snicket Words

Words are not simple things: they take unto themselves, as they have through time, power and meaning ... By Fay Weldon Words Things Time Power Meaning

Words, words, mere words, no matter from the heart. By William Shakespeare Words Mere Heart Matter

There is no fiercer enemy than a word. A word that can be written down in pages and punctuated by quotation marks and commas and spelled out in contracts and poems and sighs, in old whispers and song lyrics, in promises and vows. By Alice Hoffman Word Fiercer Enemy Sighs Lyrics

But words are all we have, their essence the only passage into our centers, the only way we can make people feel what we feel By Lisa Unger Feel Centers Words Essence Passage

Words are often things also, and very precious, especially on the gravest occasions. Without "words," and the truth of things that is in them, what were we? By Leigh Hunt Words Precious Occasions Things Gravest

Words; the powerful air that can change the mind, the body and the spirit in the twinkle of an eye! He who don't know words don't know life! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Mind Eye Words Powerful Air

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

Words are intermediary between thought and things. We express ourselves really not through words, which are only signs, but through what they signify - through things. By George Edward Woodberry Things Words Intermediary Thought Signs

Words are just farts from a lot of fools who have swallowed too many books. By Robertson Davies Words Books Farts Lot Fools

Words, words. They're all we have to go on. By Tom Stoppard Words

Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality. By Joseph Conrad Words Reality Great Foes