A Quote by Germany Kent

Because words have deep meaning, Tweets have power. — © Germany Kent
Because words have deep meaning, Tweets have power.
The power of nature exists in its silence. Human words cannot encode the meaning because human language has access only to the shadow of meaning.
Because your question searches for deep meaning, I shall explain in simple words
Words exist because of meaning; once you’ve gotten the meaning, you can forget the words.
I think when Justin Trudeau tweets - and Justin Trudeau tweets just like Donald Trump tweets. He occasionally just tweets things. And when he tweets that we're welcoming everyone, I mean, we're not a utopia for immigration as well. I mean, we have all sorts of issues that are very similar to the United States.
The kingdom of God is not in words. Words are only incidental and can never be fundamental. When evangelicalism ceased to emphasize fundamental meanings and began emphasizing fundamental words, and shifted from meaning to words and from power to words, they began to go down hill.
In the uttermost meaning of the words, thought is devout, and devotion is thought. Deep calls unto deep.
Your true meaning cannot be grasped or captured by words. You can never be equated with any words, because you are prior to words.
Donald Trump creates word salads. And that is awful to language, because we try to parse out what he's saying and try to find meaning in it. Journalists don't have a choice about reporting what the president says. I find the idea - "Let's not write about his tweets" - to be absolutely ridiculous. I mean, he's the president! Of course, we have to write about his tweets and look at what they mean. The problem is, they're hollow. But we don't have the option of ignoring what he's saying because he's president. That's damaging to language, and to journalism.
Your questions refer to words; so I have to talk about words. You say:;: The point isn't the word, but its meaning, and you think of the meaning as a thing of the same kind as the word, though also different from the word. Here the word, there the meaning.
I believe in fiction and the power of stories because that way we speak in tongues. We are not silenced. All of us, when in deep trauma, find we hesitate, we stammer; there are long pauses in our speech. The thing is stuck. We get our language back through the language of others. We can turn to the poem. We can open the book. Somebody has been there for us and deep-dived the words.
And people get all fouled up because they want the world to have meaning as if it were words... As if you had a meaning, as if you were a mere word, as if you were something that could be looked up in a dictionary. You are meaning.
...words are not only meaning but music and magic and power.
There is a deep power in words that speak the truth
Wherever you find a sentence musically worded, of true rhythm and melody in the words, there is something deep and good in the meaning too.
Better than a meaningless story of a thousand words is a single word of deep meaning which, when heard, produces peace.
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.
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