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Letter "W" » Words
«Kind words are a creative force, a power that concurs in the building up of all that is good, and energy that showers blessings upon the world.»
Author: Lawrence G. Lovasik
(Priest)
| About:
Kindness,
Words
| Keywords:
blessings, building, building up, concur, concurred, concurring, concurs, showered, showering, showers, The Building
«I must tell you that the supply of words on the world market is plentiful, but the demand is falling.»
Author: Lech Walesa
(Activist, Electrician, President)
| About:
Words,
World
| Keywords:
plentiful, Supply and demand
«Jesus is just a word I use to swear with»
«I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter how faintly, I would send other words to tell, to march, to fight, to create a sense of hunger for life that gnaws in us all.»
«I love luxury. And luxury lies not in richness and ornateness but in the absence of vulgarity. Vulgarity is the ugliest word in our language. I stay in the game to fight it.»
Author: Coco Chanel
(Fashion designer)
| About:
Language,
Lies,
Love,
Luxury,
Vulgarity,
Words
| Keywords:
luxury, ornateness, richness, ugliest, vulgarity
«I put the words down and push them a bit.»
«I was born ostentatious. They will list my name in the dictionary someday. They will use 'Imeldific' to mean ostentatious extravagance.»
«I once used the word OBSOLETE in a headline, only to discover that 43 per cent of housewives had no idea what it meant. In another headline, I used the word INEFFABLE, only to discover that I didn't know what it meant myself.»
«I say, beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes»
Author: Henry David Thoreau
(Essayist, Philosopher, Poet)
| About:
Words
| Keywords:
beware, clothes, enterprises, require, wearer, wearers
«Just get the right syllable in the proper place.»
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