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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
The secret of a successful restaurant is sharp knives.
Sound words can't be understood through formal study of the language alone. They're felt when you immerse yourself in the culture or lifestyle that becomes a part of you. The Japanese language is abundant with onomatopoeia. Even though I've lived in Japan a long time, sound words are still an uncertain territory. And I think new words are being created every day. Even when I don't know a word I can sometimes connect it to a meaning using the sensations produced by the sounds, which feels like I'm playing with words.
A sharp spear needs no polish. — © H. Rider Haggard
A sharp spear needs no polish.
Literature exists inside the language. It's made of words. It's not made of ideas and it's not made of concepts, of psychological analysis. It's made of words. In the same way in which music is made of notes and a painting is made of lines of colors, the matter of literature are words.
One listens to a piece of great music, say, and feels deeply moved by it, and wants to put this feeling into words, but it can't be put into words. That's what - the music has already supplied the meaning, and words will just be superfluous after that. But it's that kind of verbal meaning that can't be verbalized that I try to get at in poetry.
In nature there are few sharp lines.
You cannot rise about your words. A lot of people use foul, pornographic, filthy, language and you SEE, all of those words paint pictures and they reveal the internal thinking of the person on the inside. YOU cannot RISE (forward, onward upward) above your words.
Sharp are the arrows of a broken heart.
Everything must have in it a sharp seasoning of truth.
Sharp nostalgia, infinite and terrible, for what I already possess.
He's sharp, he can score and he doesn't worry about missing.
Tim Howard is as sharp as a tank.
A sharp knife is the best tool you can have in the kitchen. — © Chris Morocco
A sharp knife is the best tool you can have in the kitchen.
...with a grief no less sharp for not being intimate with its object.
You have to have sharp elbows if you want to change something.
Don't be pretentious is my first advice to young writers. This is the big problem - just because you're getting an MFA doesn't mean you have to write for the Academy. Be true to your personality. Don't temper your personality down with words. Don't build defensive fortresses around yourself with words - words are your friends.
I get sharp pains in my wrist and fingers.
Maxims are sharp-edged half-truths.
Baseball is an everyday sport if you want to stay sharp.
The directors are always sharp. It's true.
I like that about the English people. They are sharp.
A sharp knife cuts the quickest and hurts the least.
My punches are crisp, powerful, and sharp.
Sharp is the kiss of the falcon's beak.
The hawk's cry is as sharp as its beak.
Paul's words are not the Words of God. They are the words of Paul- a vast difference.
When you're little and you don't have much dough, you have to innovate. You have to be sharp.
I don't know that I would say words are more political now, particularly after Donald Trump has come into office. I will say that what I notice is that people pay more attention to the words that politicians use. They really want to understand the full nuance, the connotative meanings of those words.
Indeed our words will remain lifeless, barren, devoid of any passion, until we die as a result of these words, whereupon our words will suddenly spring to life and live amongst the hearts that are dead, bringing them to life as well.
You walk with a different air if you're wearing something sharp.
As a poet and writer, I deeply love and I deeply hate words. I love the infinite evidence and change and requirements and possibilities of language; every human use of words that is joyful, or honest or new, because experience is new... But as a Black poet and writer, I hate words that cancel my name and my history and the freedom of my future: I hate the words that condemn and refuse the language of my people in America.
One of my little girls is named Reagan. Her first words were, 'Mr. Larry, tear down this crib.' That was her first words, it was very sweet. My first words were, 'Are you going to finish that sandwich?'
Bravery is often too sharp a spur.
A recently reprinted memoir by Frederick Douglass has footnotes explaining what words like 'arraigned,' 'curried' and 'exculpate' meant, and explaining who Job was. In other words, this man who was born a slave and never went to school educated himself to the point where his words now have to be explained to today's expensively under-educated generation.
Words don't tell you what people are thinking. Rarely do we use words to really tell. We use words to sell people or to convince people or to make them admire us. It's all disguise. It's all hidden -- a secret language.
But optics sharp it needs, I ween, To see what is not to be seen.
Service is the ultimate edge. Keep it sharp.
Jim Leighton is looking a sharp as a tank — © Barry Davies
Jim Leighton is looking a sharp as a tank
An image is a bridge between evoked emotion and conscious knowledge; words are the cables that hold up the bridge. Images are more direct, more immediate than words, and closer to the unconscious. Picture language precedes thinking in words; the metaphorical mind precedes analytical consciousness.
This is a sharp medicine, but it is a physician for all diseases and miseries.
What good is a smooth tongue without sharp teeth?
It's important to collect unusual characters. It keeps you sharp.
There is a sharp distinction between what is remembered, what is told and what is true.
Don't be sharp or flat; just be natural.
I'm quite sharp but not particularly academic.
I can be kind of razor sharp in my disapproval.
I can never say what I want to say, it's been like this for a while now. I try to say something but all I get are wrong words - the wrong words or the exact opposite words from what I mean. I try to correct myself, and that only makes it worse. I lose track of what I was trying to say to begin with. It's like I'm split in two and playing tag with myself. One half is chasing this big, fat post. The other me has the right words, but this can't catch her.
I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong. — © Ken Starr
I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong.
The artist deals with what cannot be said in words. The novelist says in words what cannot be said in words.
I'm maybe not quite as sharp as I used to be.
I want to sound like an instrument. I want my voice and my words to marry the beat. I go with the rhythm of it and the words start to come to my mind and those words could be based on things that's been on my mind for the past year, the past month, the past week, whatever; I write it.
Juan Williams is a very sharp guy.
When we can't hold back, or set boundaries, on what comes from our lips, our words are in charge-not us. But we are still responsible for those words. Our words do not come from somewhere outside of us, as if we were a ventriloquist's dummy. They are the product of our hearts. Our saying, "I didn't mean that," is probably better translated, "I didn't want you to know I thought that about you." We need to take responsibility for our words. "But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken" (Matt. 12:36).
I get so much inspiration from my travels, but I also started an exercise where I write down so many words every week. Then I begin crossing them off. We create a grid of words and also images, but words for me are more ample because you can interpret them your own way.
The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.
It doesn't matter if you and everyone else in the room are thinking it. You don't say the words. Words are weapons. They blast big bloody holes in the world. And words are bricks. Say something out loud and it starts turning solid. Say it loud enough and it becomes a wall you can't get through.
In nature there are few sharp lines
I have not skillFrom such a sharp and waspish word as "No"To pluck the sting.
I'd always admired writers. I'd always loved words on a page. Somehow, words seemed to bypass image and get straight to the heart of things. Somehow, words seemed big enough to contain pain, and sentences could pull broken bits together.
I am a dreamer of words, of written words. I think I am reading; a word stops me. I leave the page. The syllables of the word begin to move around. Stressed accents begin to invert. The word abandons its meaning like an overload which is too heavy and prevents dreaming. Then words take on other meanings as if they had the right to be young. And the words wander away, looking in the nooks and crannies of vocabulary for new company, bad company.
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