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Roman Payne
“脭, the wine of a woman from heaven is sent,
more perfect than all that a man can invent.”
Roman Payne, The Love of Europa: Limited Time Edition
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Anton Szandor LaVey
“It is certainly true that 鈥榓ctions speak louder than words,鈥� but words become as monuments to thoughts.”
Anton Szandor LaVey, The Satanic Bible

Terry Pratchett
“It is true that words have power, and one of the things they are able to do is get out of someone's mouth before the speaker has the chance to stop them.”
Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters

Kamand Kojouri
“We grow old judging others
And ourselves
Until life humbles us
And makes scared children of us
Longing to hold another鈥檚 hand
To hear their kind words
And witness their kind deeds
done on our behalf.
But like children,
We sabotage everything
For nothing satisfies us
Until life crumbles us
And we are no more.”
Kamand Kojouri

Kamand Kojouri
“She might not have read many books. But when she reads a book, she swallows the very words. If you open the books on her shelves, you will find that the front and back covers encase white pages.”
Kamand Kojouri

Madeleine L'Engle
“But I am a storyteller, and that involves language, for me the English language, that wonderfully rich, complex, and ofttimes confusing tongue. When language is limited, I am thereby diminished, too.”
Madeleine L'Engle, Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art

“He threw me off the building into the abyss with his words. Oh, the ocean was so deep, but his words were so shallow!”
Fury Evans, Cinderelliot

Virginia Woolf
“And there he would lie all day long on the lawn brooding presumably over his poetry, till he reminded one of a cat watching birds, when he had found the word, and her husband said, "Poor old Augustus--he's a true poet," which was high praise from her husband.”
Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

Kamand Kojouri
“I write because the security of your love allows me to develop my craft without concerning myself with trivialities 鈥� as if your love could be any more complete. But I write, in the first place,
because of you, my muse. I write for your green eyes to glance at my humble words and for the pleasure of hearing you utter them.”
Kamand Kojouri

Douglas Adams
“Many words and expressions which only a matter of decades ago were considered so distastefully explicit that, were they merely to be breathed in public, the perpetrator would be shunned, barred from polite society, and in some extreme cases shot through the lungs, are now thought to be very healthy and proper, and their use in everyday speech and writing is seen as evidence of a well-adjusted, relaxed and totally un****ed-up personality”
Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
tags: words

Jennifer E. Smith
“I might not say it, but I obviously show you how I feel,鈥� she says. 鈥淲hy do the words have to be so important?鈥�

鈥淭hey just are,鈥� he says, standing up and brushing off the back of his jeans. 鈥淣ot because you鈥檙e saying them, but because you鈥檙e not.”
Jennifer E. Smith, Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
tags: love, words

“Many confuse things with their names. This is a mistake. A name is only a word and a word will never be the thing itself. And, yet, names 鈥� as words 鈥� have power, not inherently, but because we give it to them.”
Roselynn Cannes, Fallen

“My Words Are For The Ones Who Get It, Rest Forget It !”
Syed Sharukh

T.F. Hodge
“Many quote scripture, less study it, and even fewer live it. ~T.F. Hodge”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

“袛褍屑懈褌械 屑芯谐邪褌 写邪 斜褗写邪褌 褋懈谢薪懈 泻邪褌芯 褌褉芯谢芯胁械 懈 写邪 褍斜懈胁邪褌 斜芯谐芯胁械; 褌械 屑芯谐邪褌 写邪 褋锌邪褋褟胁邪褌 懈 写邪 锌芯谐褍斜胁邪褌. 袛褍屑懈褌械 褋邪 褋褌褉械谢懈, 泻褍褉褕褍屑懈, 屑懈褌懈褔薪懈 锌褌懈褑懈, 泻芯懈褌芯 锌褉械褋谢械写胁邪褌 斜芯卸械褋褌胁邪; 写褍屑懈褌械 褋邪 褏懈谢褟写芯谢械褌薪懈 褉懈斜懈, 薪邪褌褗泻薪邪谢懈 褋械 薪邪 薪械褖芯 褍卸邪褋薪芯 胁 写褗谢斜懈薪懈褌械; 褌械 褋邪 屑褉械卸邪, 写芯褋褌邪褌褗褔薪芯 褕懈褉芯泻邪, 蟹邪 写邪 褍谢芯胁懈 褋胁械褌邪 懈 薪械斜械褌芯 - 薪芯 锌芯薪褟泻芯谐邪 褋邪 薪懈褖芯, 褉邪蟹泻褗褋邪薪懈 锌邪褉褑邪谢懈, 泻芯懈褌芯 锌褉芯锌褍褋泻邪褌 褋褌褍写邪, 斜械蟹锌芯谢械蟹薪懈 褍泻褉械锌谢械薪懈褟, 泻芯懈褌芯 褋屑褗褉褌褌邪 懈 薪械褖邪褋褌懈械褌芯 锌褉械胁蟹械屑邪褌 褋 谢械泻芯褌邪.”
袡芯薪 袣邪谢屑邪薪 小褌械褎邪薪褋芯薪, Himnar铆ki og helv铆ti
tags: words

“Do not give much of your fears to the knife that cuts to bring out blood. Instead, fear the unseen knife that cuts deeper than the knife you see! The unseen knife that inflicts pain in the heart and leaves its indelible footprints on our minds! The unseen knife that is sharper enough to either unite or make all things fall apart. Fear this knife: words! It can make or mar you greatly or badly!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, Religion, Philosophy and life: the reasons behind action

Haditha
“Kata-kata indah adalah seni tertinggi. Kata-kata itu bisa sekaligus bermakna dan juga hampa, tergantung kepada siapakah kata-kata itu dilontarkan.”
Haditha, Anak Pohon

Peter Akinti
“All you could do was hope for silence, for still air.”
Peter Akinti, Forest Gate

“Mark My Words, My Words In Other Words Are Not Just Words.”
Syed Sharukh

Deyth Banger
“Pain by itself made from words which have gone to action, by itself is unsolveable problem.”
Deyth Banger, The Life of One Kid 1

Munia Khan
“My words are my children. I am eternally grateful to the womb of my mind for conceiving them.”
Munia Khan

Akshay Vasu
“When words lose their meaning and expression, silence is the only language that heart follows, speaks and celebrates.”
Akshay Vasu

Kamand Kojouri
“There is no revelation in my words. I am merely stating what others have forgotten to write down.”
Kamand Kojouri

Steven  Rowley
“Cal opens a drawer, pulls out a sketch pad and charcoal and sets them down on a drafting table.
'Let's draw.'
I smile the way I did as a child when receiving a fresh box of 64 Crayola crayons, unabashedly showing all my teeth. I remember how much I used to love to draw, and I wonder why I don't do it anymore. I write, I guess. I draw with words, but when I see Cal's pad and charcoal, I'm overwhelmed with the feeling that it's not the same. I use my words, my artist's charcoal to describe what I'm thinking. He draws with an imperfect fluidity, pausing only occasionally to shade the drawing with his thumb or brush the paper with the back of his hands. He listens and nods and doesn't interrupt. And when I'm done speaking he looks at the drawing, and his eyes get really big. Slowly, he turns his pad around for me to see. My heart stops and then starts.
'Yes,' I say.
It's perfect. Alive with added detail and beautiful Inuit soulfulness I couldn't have even imagined sitting outside in my car. My fear is gone. There's a tingling in my skin, like I can feel the thousand needle pricks to come. I am alive.”
Steven Rowley, Lily and the Octopus

Peter Akinti
“He didn't speak much but the little he said kept me busy.”
Peter Akinti

Avijeet Das
“Poetry is painting with words where you create a masterpiece by spilling your feelings and emotions onto the blank paper.”
Avijeet Das

Marianne Moore
BY DISPOSITION OF ANGELS
Messengers much like ourselves? Explain it.
Steadfastness the darkness makes explicit?
Something heard most clearly when not near it?
Above particularities,
these unparticularities praise cannot violate.
One has seen, in such steadiness never deflected,
how by darkness a star is perfected.
Star that does not ask me if I see it?
Fir that would not wish me to uproot it?
Speech that does not ask me if I hear it?
Mysteries expound mysteries.
Steadier than steady, star dazzling me, live and elate,
no need to say, how like some we have known; too like her,
too like him, and a-quiver forever.

Marianne Moore, Complete Poems

Marianne Moore
“In the days of Prismatic Color
not in the days of Adam and Eve, but when Adam
was alone; when there was no smoke and color was
fine, not with the refinement
of early civilization art, but because
of its originality; with nothing to modify it but the
mist that went up, obliqueness was a variation
of the perpendicular, plain to see and
to account for: it is no
longer that; nor did the blue-red-yellow band
of incandescence that was color keep its stripe”
Marianne Moore, Complete Poems

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