Word Quotes
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Let’s listen again to Dencombe: 'Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task.' I love the fact that he uses the word 'passion' and the word 'task' in the same sentence—the one so exalted, the other so commonplace. More than this, I love that he equates them. Our passion is our task. To follow the calling of art, to keep faith with it, to continue with your daily labors despite the frustrations, the distractions, and the other varieties of madness that will inevitably beset you—all this requires passion, but it also requires something else, something more down-to-earth. Call it steeliness. Call it persistence. Call it tenacity. Call it resilience. Call it devotion. Whatever you decide to call it, the ability to consecrate yourself to the daily task of art isn’t rooted in madness. As James knew, as Dencombe knew, it’s rooted in sanity.
Brian Morton -
I think it's kinda cool. I think the word would be, um, tasteless!
Brannon Braga
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The one word you should forget when you start a new project is the word 'I' - you need to replace that word 'I' with the idea of 'everybody else.'
Adam Leipzig -
Before all, be real. Only the truth gives to the word the Orpheus' Lyre power.
Pythagoras -
If my life has got a book, I will write a word 'Super Junior' the biggest in it.
Eunhyuk -
The very word possibility creates a mental climate conducive to creativity.
Robert H. Schuller -
End is a gloomy word.
Robert Frost -
If you can't pronounce a word correctly, just don't use it.
Amanda Seyfried
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Were you listening to a word I said ' 'I kind of switched off when you drew breath.
Jasper Fforde -
By whomsoever no evil is done in deed, or word, or thought, him I call a Brahmin (holy man) who is guarded in these three.
Gautama Buddha -
Enough of labels, show your intent with word and deed.
Erin Pizzey -
What is this word that broke through the fence of your teeth, Atreides?
Homer -
I'm a liberal. I'm confused when that became a bad word...
George Clooney -
Sometimes, a word succeeds beyond the wildest dreams of its creators, like a virus sent into the world to infect common speech.
Jasper Fforde
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One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love.
Sophocles -
For even if the Word in His immeasurable essence united with the nature of man into one person, we do not imagine that He was confined therein. Here is something marvellous: the Son of God descended from heaven in such a way that, without leaving heaven, He willed to be borne in the virgin's womb, to go about the earth, and to hang upon the cross; yet He continuously filled the world even as He had done from the beginning.
John Calvin -
The aura of uninvincibility has gone, if there is such a word.
Adrian Chiles -
Even the most honest writer lets slip a word too many when he wants to round off a period.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
The past is a sadly inadequate word for what we've been through
Campbell McGrath -
Prayer is more than words. It's listening, seeing and feeling.
Norman Vincent Peale
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All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.
Winston Churchill -
Body am I entirely, and nothing else; and soul is only a word for something about the body.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
The usual derivation of the word Metaphysics is not to be sustainedthe science is supposed to take its name from its superiority to physics. The truth is, that Aristotle's treatise on Morals is next in succession to his Book of Physics.
Edgar Allan Poe -
Until recently, over 98 percent of teachers just got one word of feedback: Satisfactory. If all my bridge coach ever told me was that I was 'satisfactory,' I would have no hope of ever getting better.
Bill Gates