All words, then, belonging to the inner world of the mind, are of the imagination, are originally poetic words.
George MacDonaldTag: imagination words poetry
In such troubled times, we must remember the value writers have—the value of inventing new language to keep pace with the rapidly transforming world around us.
Jonathan StallingTag: words writing writers language
The more words you know, the more clearly and powerfully you will think...and the more ideas you will invite into your mind.
Wilfred FunkTag: words mind think ideas vocabulary
For a woman's words to wound would require a man to listen first!
Meredith DuranTag: words men women understanding listening
Sometimes you want to say things, and you're missing an idea to make them with, and missing a word to make the idea with. In the beginning was the word. That's how somebody tried to explain it once. Until something is named, it doesn't exist.
Samuel R. DelanyTag: words word babel-17 samuel-r-delany
From her dubious tone alone, I could see how Karin had no idea how terrifying words spoken quietly could be. How words chosen precisely to wreak maximum damage ticked like a bomb in your head, but exploded in your heart hours later, leaving you scarred and changed.
Justina ChenTag: words verbal-abuse cruel-language emotional-wounds
When you draw, you copy the world don't you? You remake it on paper, but it isn't the same. It's yours. No one else could have created it just like that. When I make poems, I use the words we all use, but the order and the sound create a new power. This wood is someone's creation. We stumble through it's tendrils, as if we're crawling through the synapses of his mind.
Catherine FisherTag: imagination words poems create woods drawing
One bright day in the last week of February, I was walking in the park, enjoying the threefold luxury of solitude, a book, and pleasant weather.
Anne BrontëTag: words reading books literature
:Paintings are easy to see," he said after a moment. "Open, presented flat to the eye. Words are not easy. Words have to be discovered, deep in their pages, deciphered, translated, read. Words are symbols to be encoded, their letters trees in a forest, enmeshed, their tangled meanings never finally picked apart.
Catherine FisherTag: words read meaning forest paintings symbols
Without a knowledge of where words come from, things disappear, history is lost.
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