I'm honored to serve as mayor of my hometown where our founders started America with three simple words: 'We, the people.' And when they said 'people' they didn't mean 'corporations.'
You give a press conference, and they'll pick one word, they'll pick two words. The media is still out to write what they want to write.
There are no words to describe my feelings for Errol Flynn.
Words may be false and full of art; Sighs are the natural language of the heart.
When I get started each day, I read through and correct the previous day's 2,000 words, then start on the next. As I reach that figure, I try to simply stop and not go on until reaching a natural break. If you just stop while you know what you're going to write next, it's easier to get going again the next day.
I hope that by going to visit the pope I have enabled everybody to see that the words Catholic and Protestant, as ordinarily used, are completely out of date. They are almost always used now purely for propaganda purposes. That is why so much trouble is caused by them.
I considered Nat King Cole to be a friend and, in many ways, a mentor. He always had words of profound advice.
Words really flattering are not those which we prepare but those which escape us unthinkingly.
There is one thing that matters, to set a chime of words tinkling in the minds of a few fastidious people.
In the world of language, or in other words in the world of art and liberal education, religion necessarily appears as mythology or as Bible.
I can hardly express in words my deep feeling and sympathy for them, knowing as I do, the many serious handicaps and obstacles that will confront them in almost every walk of life.
How sweet the words of Truth, breathed from the lips of Love.
There's a good chance that in 40 years, after the floods, people zipping by on scavenged jetpacks with their scavenged baseball caps on backwards, I will be in my rocking chair saying bitterly, 'I remember when 'all right' was two words.'
I enjoy looking at words on paper and visualizing how to make them come to life. As a director, the creative process is really amazing.
It took man thousands of years to put words down on paper, and his lawyers still wish he wouldn't.
I don't have any particular desire to see words making a comeback. They are of their era, after all, and that is their identity - they form part of the linguistic color of a period.
People enjoy sitting back knowing they won't hear a lot of four-letter words.
In the world of words, the imagination is one of the forces of nature.
This I have observed: There are no language barriers in the Church. There is a mighty power that transcends the power of messages conveyed by words alone, and this is the power of messages communicated by the Spirit to our hearts.
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.
People may hear your words, but they feel your attitude.
What I take from writers I like is their economy - the ability to use language to very effective ends. The ability to have somebody read something and see it, or for somebody to paint an entire landscape of visual imagery with just sheets of words - that's magical.
When I know I'm going to work on a cover, I practically run to the computer! After working with words for so long, it's lovely to do something that's creative yet also the professional equivalent of scribbling in your own coloring book.
Words can't describe how one would feel in that moment after doing a test for something you really want but in your heart you don't think you have a chance of getting.
Words are but wind; and learning is nothing but words; ergo, learning is nothing but wind.
A man never feels more important than when he receives a telegram containing more than ten words.
The finest language is mostly made up of simple unimposing words.
If you have ever been in a real tragic or sad situation, the words that come out are hopelessly inadequate and kind of cliched.
A lot of negative words adults call the young, like 'naive,' 'impulsive' and 'way too connected online,' are all things we can turn into strengths to help us.
There are new words now that excuse everybody. Give me the good old days of heroes and villains, the people you can bravo or hiss. There was a truth to them that all the slick credulity of today cannot touch.
There's something about the idea of writing, and thinking about writing as a form of prayer - the way as a writer you call out into the world and throw your words into the world. You're not praying to a god, but you're almost conjuring a reader to arrive. That's what books do: they're an invitation to readers.
They've got this house style which is writer driven. I heard of one person who sent his script in, and Karen Berger said there weren't enough words in it. Put some more in.
I don't much believe in the idea of characters. I write with words, that is all. Whether those words are put in the mouth of this or that character does not matter to me.
Actions lie louder than words.
I fear those big words which make us so unhappy.
There are endless consumer applications, but what excites me is how this can help people. A man who cannot speak communicates with sign language, but the average person doesn't know that language. SixthSense, if equipped with speakers, can recognize the gestures and form the words - it will speak for him.