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Unfortunately, I have dedicated great effort to the task of compiling this ‘sensitive words glossary,’ and I have mastered my filtering skills. I knew which words and sentences had to be cut, and I accepted the cutting as if that was the way it should be. In fact, I will often take it on myself to save time and cut a few words. I call this ‘castrated writing’ - I am a proactive eunuch, I have already castrated myself before the surgeon raises his scalpel.
What you fill your mind with is eventually translated into the words you speak, and then your words create action.
How lovely it is that there are words and sounds. Are not words and sounds rainbows and illusive bridges between things which are eternally apart? — © Friedrich Nietzsche
How lovely it is that there are words and sounds. Are not words and sounds rainbows and illusive bridges between things which are eternally apart?
It's better when you don't understand the words in music. Because when you don't understand the words, you have to listen to what somebody means, not what they're saying. And if they mean it.
Words are how people think. When you misuse words, you diminish your ability to think clearly and truthfully.
Rapping was kind of hard. It's so many words. When you sing you can kind of stretch the words out. I didn't have to write as much as everybody else.
To use bitter words, when kind words are at hand, Is like picking unripe fruit when the ripe fruit is there.
Words are the tools of 'to be' - of expression. They are completely built on the fact that you 'are,' and in order to express it, you have built a little alphabet, and you make your words from it.
I write poems for myself and I write poetry that gets torn apart and becomes songs. I have a lot of respect for words, the power of words.
Here's what my love affair with quotations has taught me: the more you focus on words that uplift you, the more you embody the ideas contained in those words.
If it's a language you don't understand and you're not concerned with the meanings of the words, your impression comes from how the words look, particularly if the language uses different characters.
The Super Bowl is something you can't put into words. It's such a great feeling. I wish I could put it into words, but you just have to be there to know the experience.
It is seeing which establishes our place in the surrounding world; we explain that world with words, but words can never undo the fact that we are surrounded by it — © John Berger
It is seeing which establishes our place in the surrounding world; we explain that world with words, but words can never undo the fact that we are surrounded by it
Without action, words are just words. Without violence, laws are just words. Violence isn’t the only answer, but it is the final answer.
If I could only give three words of advice, they would be, 'Tell the truth.' If I got three more words, I'd add: 'All the time.'
With words at your disposal, you can see more clearly. Finding the words is another step in learning to see.
For me personally, I don't pray using words - it is just with my intent. Why do I need to pray with "words," to something external, when I know what I want?
If I could only give three words of advice, they would be, 'Tell the truth.' If I got three more words, I'd add, 'All the time.'
The aphorism is cultivated only by those who have known fear in the midst of words, that fear of collapsing with all the words.
It is better to preach five words of God’s Word than five million words of man’s wisdom.
So when you're talking about lyrics in the context of music, it's not just about what the words mean, and what you were thinking about when you wrote it. It's not cognitive in that same way. It's almost like music turns words into touch, which is hard to describe, like the feeling of your shirt on your back. It's a pretty delicate thing to try to put into words. You just feel it.
'Broadway' is one of the big American words. It's exciting to be given the chance to rattle around in one of the big words.
There's that statement, "A picture is worth a thousand words" - well, I think flying around in Google Earth is worth a million words.
I think that a lot of us, whether we are religious or not - there are no words to express some things except religious words. For instance, 'soul.'
As if he was beating me to the punch, his words living forever, while I was left speechless, no rebuttal, no words left to say.
Language is double-edged; through words a fuller view of reality emerges, but words can also serve to fragment reality.
All the children in the world, when they go to school, have the right to study in their mother tongue. But we go to school and run into literary Arabic as children. It sounds like a foreign language. The words for "house" or "table" or "lamp" are not the same as the words we use at home, and most of the other words are alien to children at school. Classical Arabic is one of the prisons of the Arab world.
We think because we have words, not the other way around. The more words we have, the better able we are to think conceptually.
All these words, words like 'evil' and 'vicious', they meant nothing to Nature. Yes, evil was a human invention.
I am not as concerned about choosing the right words as I am in letting the words flow naturally.
It is necessary to study these words you have written, for the words have a longer history than you have and say more than you know.
This is what is meant by last words: they are keys to unlock the afterlife. They're not last words but passwords, and as soon as they're spoken you can go.
We've all been hurt by words before. So before you speak, think about how your words might affect someone else.
When it comes to words I have a uniqueness that I find almost impossible in art – and it's my words that actually make my art quite unique.
God’s words trump all opinions, including mine, and in the end, I believe God’s words lead to life.
No more words. We know them all, all the words that should not be said. But you have made my world more perfect.
If a thing can be said in ten words, I may be relied upon to take a hundred to say it. I ought to apologize for that. I ought to prune, pare and extirpate excess growth, but I will not. I like words—strike that, I love words—and while I am fond of the condensed and economical use of them in poetry, in song lyrics, in Twitter, in good journalism and smart advertising, I love the luxuriant profusion and mad scatter of them too.
When I rapped for 'Manto', I used cuss words and no one objected because it was an adult movie. I feel cuss words are also a way of expression. — © Raftaar
When I rapped for 'Manto', I used cuss words and no one objected because it was an adult movie. I feel cuss words are also a way of expression.
I didn’t realize I was crying until it was time to say the blinding words. ‘I do,’ I managed to choke out in a nearly unintelligible whisper... When it was his turn to speak, the words rang clear and victorious. ‘I do,’ he vowed.
I think my favorite two words are 'true blue.' I think those words are really important, and the spirit of them has been lost.
To withhold words is power. But to share our words with others, openly and honestly, is also power.
I believe that when we sing, we worship twice. We express our thoughts into words, and our words into song.
A great many of us must move from words to acts - from words of dissent to acts of disobedience.
I want to say words that flame as I say them, but I keep quiet and don't try to make both words fit in one mouthful.
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 all means, avoid words—threats, complaints, justification, narratives, reframing, attempts to win arguments, supplications; avoid words!
Where is this love? I can't see it, I can't touch it. I can't feel it. I can hear it. I can hear some words, but I can't do anything with your easy words
Mathematics is so much easier than words mathematics makes things clear that words merely muddle and confuse and mess up. — © John Maynard Smith
Mathematics is so much easier than words mathematics makes things clear that words merely muddle and confuse and mess up.
The problem with words is that they easily lose their meaning. Say something often enough and it becomes a tic, not an expression of how you actually feel. Not only that, but words rarely change things. Actions do.
Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic.
I found many ways around my dyslexia, but I still have trouble transforming words into sounds. I have to memorize and rehearse before reading anything aloud to avoid embarrassing myself by mispronouncing words.
Words transform. Speak only with a good purpose. Say only things that serve you and others. Choose your words wisely.
This is why it is sometimes hard for introverts to find words: we really hate to compromise, and words are always a compromise.
Sometimes it only takes three words, so long as they're the right words, to direct an actor in the right way.
The intellectual is constantly betrayed by his vanity. Godlike he blandly assumes that he can express everything in words; whereas the things one loves, lives, and dies for are not, in the last analysis completely expressible in words.
Music fills in for words a lot of the time when people don't know what to say, and I think music can be more eloquent than words.
Wise women tuck Godly wisdom into the words they speak and even more into the words they choose not to speak.
I think technology is such that we can reach new heights but we need some of the basics of the pre-technological age. It's counter-productive to be able to type a hundred words a minute but not know what the words mean.
I know pictures say a thousand words, but they also don't say millions of other words that need to be said.
Words can travel thousands of miles. May my words create mutual understanding and love. May they be as beautiful as gems, as lovely as flowers.
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