A Quote by Muriel Siebert

If I was dealing with a trader, every other word had to be a four-letter word. — © Muriel Siebert
If I was dealing with a trader, every other word had to be a four-letter word.
My favorite six letter word is always because it promises so much. My favorite five letter word is never because it insists on contradicting the promise. My favorite four letter word is once because it says it happened then. My favorite three letter word is yes because I’m just now learning to say it to my heart. My favorite two letter word is if because it makes all things possible like this: If not always If not never Then once. Yes.
Think about these things and see if they make sense to you. You will find that work will no longer be a four-letter word. It will be a three-letter word: fun.
The thing with that word "establishment" is a four-letter word in the 2016 politics, so toxic, so pejorative that pretty much no one wants to be associated with it.
Hope was supposed to be a good thing, but it was starting to feel like every other four-letter word you're not supposed to say.
Love is a four-letter word, but you don't hear in nearly as often as you hear some other four-letter words. It may be a sign of our times that everyone talks openly about sex, but we seem to be embarrassed to talk about love.
I am a writer, I deal in words. There is no word that should stay in word jail, every word is completely free. There is no word that is worse than another word. It's all language, it's all communication.
There’s always a stigma attached to the word ‘ambition’ and women. I’ve embraced it. Ambition is NOT a four-letter word and women have to embrace that.
Work is a four-letter word.
'Programming' is a four-letter word.
Survival is a four letter word.
Life is a four-letter word.
Just another four-letter word.
Fear is only a four letter word.
The four-letter word for psychotherapy is Talk.
There are four principles we need to maintain: First, read the Word of God. Second, consume the Word of God until it consumes you. Third believe the Word of God. Fourth, act on the Word.
Ambition is not a four-letter word and women have to embrace that.
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