Quotes about vocabulary
vocabulary-words simplicity simple-life
Winston Churchill A vocabulary of truth and simplicity will be of service throughout your life.
vocabulary together too-late
Milan Kundera Perhaps if they had stayed together longer, Sabina and Franz would have begun to understand the words they used. Gradually, timorously, their vocabularies would have come together, like bashful lovers, and the music of one would have begun to intersect with the music of the other. But it was too late now.
vocabulary rivalry should
Jorge Luis Borges In the critics' vocabulary, the work 'precursor' is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotations of polemics or rivalry.
vocabulary silence wish
Louise Gluck I am attracted to ellipsis, to the unsaid, to suggestion, to eloquent, deliberate silence. The unsaid, for me, exerts great power: often I wish an entire poem could be made in this vocabulary. It is analogous to the unseen...
vocabulary ballet different
Kiernan Shipka I love ballet. Ballet is its own being. It has its own vocabulary. I feel as if I am in a different world when I am in the ballet studio.
vocabulary six language
P. J. O'Rourke The Australian language is easier to learn than boat talk. It has a vocabulary of about six words.
vocabulary mind action
Paul Valery A limited vocabulary, but one with which you can make numerous combinations, is better than thirty thousand words that only hamper the action of the mind.
vocabulary race ducks
Jimmy Reid Profit is the sole criterion used by the establishment to evaluate economic activity. From the rat race to lame ducks. The vocabulary in vogue is a give-away. It's more reminiscent of a human menagerie than human society.
vocabulary not-good-enough forever
Louise Hay I remove the work should from my vocabulary forever. Should is a word that makes a prisoner of me. Every time I say should, I am making myself wrong, or I am making someone else wrong. I am, in effect, saying I am not good enough.
vocabulary people singing
Jonathan Demme If you're doing a music film, you've got to be singing about something. Or, you have to be singing in a vocabulary that has tremendous appeal or else people are not going to want to sit there for eighty or ninety minutes hearing this stuff.
vocabulary suffering
Judith Jamison The word 'suffering' is not in my vocabulary.
vocabulary use language
John McCain I don't use coarse language very often. I have a larger vocabulary than that.
vocabulary helping ive-learned
John Frusciante I don't have an extensive background in theory, but the amount of it that I've learned, I've applied, so I have a vocabulary of melodic and rhythmic relationships. And that's all theory is - it's symbols to help you identify those relationships.
vocabulary ahimsa
Mahatma Gandhi Ahimsa is a science. The word 'failure' has no place in the vocabulary of science.
vocabulary fit arthur
James Merrill Arthur Young's Reflexive Universe - fascinating but too schematic to fit into my scheme. The most I could hope for was a sense of the vocabulary and some possible images.
vocabulary vision ifs
Jim Rohn Vocabulary enables us to interpret and to express. If you have a limited vocabulary, you will also have a limited vision and a limited future.
vocabulary entrepreneur taught
Edward Abbey The developers and entrepreneurs must somehow be taught a new vocabulary of values.
vocabulary way language
Clive James The Language Laboratory at Cambridge is a very good way of finding out about grammar and the vocabulary and that's why I learned to read German and later on I added Spanish, the standard European languages.
vocabulary mortality hermes
Allen Tate Antiquity breached mortality with myths. Narcissus is vocabulary. Hermes decorates A cornice on the Third National Bank.
vocabulary may type
Alexander MacLaren Duty is duty, conscience is conscience, right is right, and wrong is wrong, whatever sized type they may be printed in. " Large" or "small" are not words for the vocabulary of conscience.
vocabulary mind syntax
Dorothy L. Sayers Those who prefer their English sloppy have only themselves to thank if the advertisement writer uses his mastery of the vocabulary and syntax to mislead their weak minds.
vocabulary dialogue powerless
Chuck Palahniuk They're just words is all. Powerless. Vocabulary. Dialogue.
vocabulary people half
Christopher Reeve In the second half of the 20th century, people are becoming more limited: Vocabularies are smaller, thoughts are smaller, aspirations are smaller, everything is very scaled down. Everyone is typecast.
vocabulary people different
Daniel Yergin First, we have to find a common vocabulary for energy security. This notion has a radically different meaning for different people. For Americans it is a geopolitical question. For the Europeans right now it is very much focused on the dependence on imported natural gas.
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Alicia Keys Fear is not a part of my vocabulary, actually.
vocabulary earth flesh
Anthony Burgess There is a satisfactory boniness about grammar which the flesh of sheer vocabulary requires before it can become a vertebrate and walk the earth.
vocabulary feel-good political
Thomas Sowell The vocabulary of the political left is fascinating. For example, it is considered to be 'materialistic' and 'greedy' to want to keep what you have earned. But it is 'idealistic' to want to take away what someone else has earned and spend it for your own political benefit or to feel good about yourself.
vocabulary brain limits
Scott Adams Your inability to see other possibilities and your lack of vocabulary are your brain's limits, not the universe's.
vocabulary childhood feelings
Richard Brautigan Im haunted a little this evening by feelings that have no vocabulary and events that should be explained in dimensions of lint rather than words. Ive been examining half-scraps of my childhood. They are pieces of distant life that have no form or meaning. They are things that just happened like lint.
vocabulary learning-new activity
Tim Gunn Few activities are as delightful as learning new vocabulary.
vocabulary way tongue
Robert A. Heinlein English is the largest of human tongues, with several times the vocabulary of the second largest language -- this alone made it inevitable that English would eventually become, as it did, the lingua franca of this planet, for it is thereby the richest and most flexible -- despite its barbaric accretions . . . or, I should say, because of its barbaric accretions. English swallows up anything that comes its way, makes English out of it.
vocabulary wake-up bed
Steve Martin I have no fear, no fear at all. I wake up, and I have no fear. I go to bed without fear. Fear, fear, fear, fear. Yes, 'fear' is a word that is not in my vocabulary.