“People may forget what you said. But will never forget how you made them feel.”— Letitia Wright, twitter.com
“I’m no good with words. Don’t…don’t use ’em much myself.”— Ben Edlund, Joss Whedon, Jayne Cobb, Adam Baldwin, imdb.com
“Language matters. It is the. . .highest purpose of language to make things clear & help us see. We are all language detectives.”— Rebecca Solnit, amazon.com
“In this our country has, in my judgment, thus far fulfilled its highest duty to suffering humanity. It has spoken and will continue to speak, not only by words, but by its acts, the language of sympathy, encouragement, and hope to those who earnestly listen to tones which pronounce for the largest n…”— Franklin Pierce, amazon.com
“"A Line or two can give no great Offense, ‘Tho’void every thing that looks like Sense: For if you’re not inclined, you need not read them, But have my leave to burn them, with all Freedom. "”— Nathan Hale, amazon.com
“"Good by is not enough, it needs more words than Two, When friends do bid a long Adieu"”— Nathan Hale, amazon.com
“I learned that you don't have to be all over the place, that you can be subtle and you can say what you say. The words that you put together can be just as hilarious as falling all over the place or doing something.”— Mike Epps, successories.com
“The words we use in our affirmations create energy that will influence the tide of our life.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“If i do not have the right words, I will wait until I do. Because, patience.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“I only speak what I see, what I feel, what I know; if it reverberates, if it resonates, if it strikes a chord, or reaches you in the space you reside in presently, I am grateful that you are still feeling, still seeing, that things still stir your insides, too.”— Joel L. Daniels, twitter.com
“The syntactical nature of reality, the real secret of magic, is that the world is made of words. And if you know the words that the world is made of, you can make of it whatever you wish.”— Terence McKenna, amazon.com
“Certain people have a way of saying things that shake us at the core.”— Thurgood Marshall, thurgoodmarshall.com