You can kill a man with those words. No gun. No bullets. Just words and a girl.
Too many people spouting too many words, and in the end those words will turn to bullets and stones.
Words are the only bullets in truth's bandolier. And poets are the snipers.
Bullets on a presentation slide are too often like bullets in a gun - deadly for those on the receiving end.
The Washington Bullets are changing their name. They don't want their team to be associated with crime. From now on, they'll just be known as the Bullets.
Thoughts are the gun, words are the bullets, deeds are the target, the bulls-eye is heaven.
Disillusioned words like bullets bark as human gods aim for their mark.
People who disagree with His Excellency, the President for Life and 'Chief of Chiefs,' are frequently found to be the victims of car crashes (their bodies mysteriously riddled with bullets); or dead in their beds of heart attacks (their bodies mysteriously riddled with bullets); or the recipients of some not-quite-fresh seafood (their bodies mysteriously riddled with bullets).
I think I have something valid to say. My words are my bullets. I like to brag that somehow I got it right.
The words fire from my mouth like bullets, ricocheting off the walls before I can even register what I'm saying.
Sticks and stones and small caliber bullets may break my bones... Words will never, et cetera.
The mind of a poet often performs miracles-a few coarse-grained words, apprehended become bullets and roses.
Ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets, and that when ballots have fairly and constitutionall y decided there can be no successful appeal back to bullets.
'100 Bullets' is a novel on its own. 'Brother Lono,' other than the main character, has nothing to do with '100 Bullets.'
Books are a better investment in our future than bullets. Books, not bullets, will pave the path towards peace and prosperity.
We who advocate peace are becoming an irrelevance when we speak peace. The government speaks rubber bullets, live bullets, tear gas, police dogs, detention, and death.