“When you understand, that what you're telling is just a story. It isn't happening anymore. When you realize the story you're telling is just words, when you can just crumble up and throw your past in the trashcan, then we'll figure out who you're going to be.”— Chuck Palahniuk, amazon.com
“Feel like your spouse is a master at twisting your words into something ugly when they weren’t intended that way? Standard tactic.”— James J. Sexton, huffingtonpost.com
“Our language needs endless synonyms for beautiful; the eyes could see what the tongue cannot possibly describe.”— Anne Rice, amazon.com
“Get thee to a dictionary and be relentless about your visits there.”— Mark Z. Danielewski, amazon.com
“I want to be in a relationship where you telling me you love me is just a ceremonious validation of what you already show me.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“Trust actions more than empty words and see how someone’s actions communicate who they are, not who they say they are.”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“What is wrong with playing with words? Words love to be played with, just like children or kittens do!”— David Almond, amazon.com
“I think who you are is how you treat other people. Your identity and your legacy is how you make other people feel about themselves. It's how you are remembered from everyone's life you've touched. Negatively or positively. So be nice to people...Remember it is not our job to make anyone like us if…”— Taylor Swift, youtube.com
“A single smile can turn a bad moment good. And one wrong outburst or word could be the tiny push that causes someone to slip over the edge into destruction.”— Sherrilyn Kenyon, amazon.com
“Do you remember what Darwin says about music? He claims that the power of producing and appreciating it existed among the human race long before the power of speech was arrived at. Perhaps that is why we are so subtly influenced by it. There are vague memories in our souls of those misty centuries w…”— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, amazon.com
“I loved him very much - more than I could trust myself to say - more than words had power to express.”— Charlotte Brontë, amazon.com
“It has never been about what you say, but where you speak from.”— M.Hollow (@miahollow), instagram.com
“I wish I loved myself more than anyone else I wish I didn’t feel bad after ignoring your text I wish I didn’t think of you every night I wish I knew how to sleep after knowing I hurt someone I wish I knew how to be heartless I wish nothing fazed me I wish I had the talent to do everything that pushe…”— Rania Naim, gumroad.com
“You say you love me with your shot of whiskey you say I’m the one with your glass of champagne but then you don’t say a word with your cup of coffee”— Rania Naim, gumroad.com
“Speech destroys the function of love, I think-that's a hell of a thing for a writer to say, I guess, but I believe it to be true. If you speak to tell a deer you mean it no harm, it glides away with a single flip of its tail. Love has teeth; they bite; the wounds never close. No word, no combination…”— Stephen King, amazon.com
“I sometimes look at this typewriter and wonder when it's going to run out of good words. I don't want that to happen.”— Stephen King, amazon.com
“The most important things are the hardest to say, because words diminish them.”— Stephen King, amazon.com