Words build a bridge between the imaginations of writer and reader, creating something unique between them. Jane Lindskold bridgebuildcreate Change image and share on social
Words can be like baseball bats when used maliciously. Sydney Madwed baseballbatmaliciously Change image and share on social
Words can be said in bitterness and anger, and often there seems to be an element of truth in the nastiness. And words don't go away, they just echo around. Jane Goodall angerbitternessecho Change image and share on social
Words can be very powerful. I find them very difficult. Bryan Ferry difficultfindpowerful Change image and share on social
Words can have no single fixed meaning. Like wayward electrons, they can spin away from their initial orbit and enter a wider magnetic field. No one owns them or has a proprietary right to dictate how they will be used. David Lehman dictateelectronenter share on social
Words can have the same kind of magic as riffs can. Stone Gossard kindmagicriff Change image and share on social
Words can hurt you. In the larger world, it frames how people think about you, and it can hurt you in lots of little, subtle ways. Nathan Myhrvold framehurtlarge Change image and share on social
Words can make the illness a subject I can master, and not one that one simply emotes over. Tony Judt emoteillnessmake Change image and share on social
Words can never adequately convey the incredible impact of our attitudes toward life. The longer I live the more convinced I become that life is 10 percent what happens to us and 90 percent how we respond to it. Charles R. Swindoll adequatelyattitudeconvey share on social
Words can sometimes be used to confuse, but it's up to the practitioners of the study of language to apply them for good and not for evil. It is just like fire; fire can heat your house or burn it down. Frank Luntz applyburnconfuse share on social