Words are the coins making up the currency of sentences, and there are always too many small coins. Jules Renard coincurrencymake Change image and share on social
Words are the essence of culture. Books are pure essence. They are not for women or for men, but for all of us. Without books, civilisation falls into the dark ages. Matt Haig agebookcivilisation Change image and share on social
Words are the physicians of a mind diseased. Aeschylus diseasedmindphysician Change image and share on social
Words are the small change of thought. Jules Renard changesmallthink Change image and share on social
Words are the tools of 'to be' - of expression. They are completely built on the fact that you 'are,' and in order to express it, you have built a little alphabet, and you make your words from it. Marcel Duchamp alphabetbuildcompletely Change image and share on social
Words are things, but things which mean. We cannot do away with meaning without doing away with signs, that is, with language itself. Moreover, we would have to do away with the universe. All the things man touches are impregnated with meaning. Octavio Paz impregnatelanguageman share on social
Words aren't very good at describing complicated, strange visual things. You can try, and the reader will have some sort of image in their mind, but words aren't good at that. Yann Martel complicatedescribegood Change image and share on social
Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality. Joseph Conrad greatrealityword Change image and share on social
Words began to appear in English and to make some kind of equivalent. For what satisfaction it is hard to say, except that something seems unusually piercing, living, handsome, in another language, and since English is yours, you wish it to be there too. Robert Fitzgerald beginenglishequivalent share on social