Top 1200 Simple Words Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
Music reaches people in a way that simple spoken words just can't.
Today we are afraid of simple words like goodness and mercy and kindness. We don't believe in the good old words because we don't believe in good old values anymore. And that's why the world is sick.
Birdy never felt artistic inclination when armed with a marking implement. What came to her were words, always words, commentary and criticism and correction and simple vocabulary curios; she scratched a few of them on the smooth red wall.
I don't use simple words. I make games and puzzles with my songs. — © Lisa Loeb
I don't use simple words. I make games and puzzles with my songs.
The words 'alone,' 'lonely,' and 'loneliness' are three of the most powerful words in the English language. Those words say that we are human; they are like the words hunger and thirst. But they are not words about the body, they are words about the soul.
I'd like to be remembered by two simple words: any two words, as long as they're simple.
I had forgotten this about love: how the simple things- the turn away, the turn towards- could be so complicated, and how the complicated things- the stolen night, the right words- could be so simple.
When you doubt between words, use the plainest, the commonest, the most idiomatic. Eschew fine words as you would rouge; love simple ones as you would the native roses on your cheek.
Style is a very simple matter; it is all rhythm. Once you get that, you can't use the wrong words.
The work of a director can be summed up in two very simple words. Why and How.
The difference between prose logic and poetic thought is simple. The logician uses words as a builder uses bricks, for the unemotional deadness of his academic prose; and is always coining newer, deader words with a natural preference for Greek formations. The poet avoids the entire vocabulary of logic unless for satiric purposes, and treats words as living creatures with a preference for those with long emotional histories dating from mediaeval times. Poetry at its purest is, indeed, a defiance of logic.
Let us dig our gardens and not be elsewhere; Let us take long walks in the open air... Let us bathe in the rivers and lakes... Let us indulge in games... Let us be more simple: simple and true in our gestures, in our words, and simple and true in our minds above all. Let us be ourselves.
Look for ways to be a blessing. Simple words of encouragement can brighten somebody’s day.
If it's simple simple, it's boring. We try for the idea that is so simple that it will make you think and rethink. — © Saul Bass
If it's simple simple, it's boring. We try for the idea that is so simple that it will make you think and rethink.
Words are not simple things: they take unto themselves, as they have through time, power and meaning.
Do not assume that he who seeks to comfort you now, lives untroubled among the simple and quiet words that sometimes do you good. His life may also have much sadness and difficulty, that remains far beyond yours. Were it otherwise, he would never have been able to find these words.
That principle can be summed up in three simple words. Thoughts Become Things!
Some words have to be explicitly uttered, Lenore. Only by actually uttering certain words does one really DO what one SAYS. 'Love' is one of those words, performative words. Some words can literally make things real.
When it comes to personal communication, words are all we've got. It is the simple use of language that makes us human beings.
Most of the problems of the world stems from linguistic mistakes and simple misunderstandings. Don’t ever take words at face value. When you step into the zone of love, language as we know it becomes obsolete. That which cannot be put into words can only be grasped through silence.
There are times when the simple dignity of movementcan fulfill the function of a volume of words.
Three simple words - freedom, justice and honesty. These sum up what the Liberal Democrats stand for.
So mathematical truth prefers simple words since the language of truth is itself simple.
Communication is something so simple and difficult that we can never put it in simple words.
Three simple words can describe the nature of the social revolution that is talking place and what Negroes really want. They are the words "all," "now," and "here."
The American dream. Those three short, simple words encompass the hopes and aspirations of all the peoples on earth. The words are not only short and simple. They are also fragile.
The finest language is mostly made up of simple unimposing words.
The words of truth are simple.
Style is a very simple matter; it is all rhythm. Once you get that, you can't use the wrong words. But on the other hand here am I sitting after half the morning, crammed with ideas, and visions, and so on, and can't dislodge them, for lack of the right rhythm. Now this is very profound, what rhythm is, and goes far deeper than any words. A sight, an emotion, creates this wave in the mind, long before it makes words to fit it.
In these simple words, Lord, is it I? lies the beginning of wisdom and the pathway to personal conversion and lasting change.
'Words, Words, Words' was very much its title. It's just words, words, words and trying to show that I can pack as much material into an hour as I possibly could word count-wise.
I knew lots of Irish ladies in my life who would say daft things and then would just say something incredibly truthful in a very simple way with simple language - a few well chosen words that would take an intellectual five minutes to express. I like that.
Rigour and purity in assembling words, however simple the result, create a vacuum.
Nothing in nature is as simple as it sometimes seems when reduced to words.
All my words are but chaff next to the faith of a simple man.
The Declaration of Independence, the words that launched our nation -- 1,300 words. The Bible, the word of God -- 773,000 words. The Tax Code, the words of politicians -- 7,000,000 words -- and growing!
Words are easy; lies as simple as parting your lips and breathing.
I'm a very sensitive person at times. Not just to words that anybody says, but in relationships for example, the people that you open up to, you listen to, you hear - you know? So a lot of times, the key to some of my vulnerability is just through things, simple things - or critiques or whatever - or could be very simple things that are said.
Because your question searches for deep meaning, I shall explain in simple words — © Dante Alighieri
Because your question searches for deep meaning, I shall explain in simple words
Telling the complete story of VeggieTales would require much more time than we have before us tonight. Since this is Yale, I decided to craft a shorter version of the story, using very large words. Remembering though that I was kicked out of Bible College before I'd had a chance to learn many very large words, I concluded that my only remaining option was to tell the story simply, using simple words, and chance the consequences.
Textbook science is beautiful! Textbook science is comprehensible, unlike mere fascinating words that can never be truly beautiful. Elementary science textbooks describe simple theories, and simplicity is the core of scientific beauty. Fascinating words have no power, nor yet any meaning, without the math.
What if all everybody needed in the world was to be sure of one friend? What if you were the one, and you refused to say those simple words?
I have the right ideas, but my words are too... complicated. I need to simplify them, so that people won't get lost in the dark when they see and hear them. I want them to shine like beacons of light in a world of overly complicated darkness. One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.
I have tried (I am not sure how successfully) to write plain tales. I dare not say they are simple; there is not a simple page, a simple word, on earth -\-\ for all pages, all words, predicate the universe, whose most notorious attribute is its complexity.
There is no danger if our prayer is without words or reflection because the good success of prayer depends neither on words nor on study. It depends upon the simple raising of our minds to God, and the more simple and stripped of feeling it is, the surer it is.
Simplicity is all. Simple logic, simple arguments, simple visual images. If you can't reduce your argument to a few crisp words and phrases, there's something wrong with your argument. There's nothing long-winded about 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.
Words can be deceitful, but pantomime necessarily is simple, clear and direct
Words, words, words, a million million words circle in my head like hawks, waiting to dive onto the page to rend and tear the only two words I want to write. Why me?
There are no simple words. I don't know why I thought I could hide anything behind language. — © Patricia A. McKillip
There are no simple words. I don't know why I thought I could hide anything behind language.
Jesus' simple poetic words are delivered casually and gently. Jesus prefers to explain a difficult concept over time, never talking down to His followers, patiently letting the words soak in until they understand them fully.
When the heart speaks, however simple the words, its language is always acceptable to those who have hearts.
Praying is simple. Use the words that you know. You don't have to be eloquent, just sincere and reverent.
The real art is not to come up with extraordinary clever words but to make ordinary simple words do extraordinary things. To use the language that we all use and to make amazing things occur.
I like to use simple words, but in a complicated way.
He gave life to the breath- oxygen, a simple gas, he transferred into words, ideas, hope.
In a logically perfect language, there will be one word and no more for every simple object, and everything that is not simple will be expressed by a combination of words, by a combination derived, of course, from the words for the simple things that enter in, one word for each simple component.
The sun is simple. A sword is simple. A storm is simple. Behind everything simple is a huge tail of complicated.
I have always tried to write in a simple way, using down-to-earth and not abstract words.
Women know the way to rear up children (to be just). They know a simple, merry, tender knack of tying sashes, fitting baby-shoes, and stringing pretty words that make no sense. And kissing full sense into empty words.
Conversation would be vastly improved by the constant use of four simple words: I do not know.
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