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‘Brave admiral, say but one good word : What shall we do when hope is gone ?’ The WORDS leapt like a leaping sword; ‘Sail on! Sail on ! Sail on ! and on !’ | Joaquin Miller |
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A companion's WORDS of persuasion are effective. | Homer, The Iliad |
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A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when WORDS become superfluous. | Ingrid Bergman |
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A man of few WORDS will not really be thoughtless in his speech, he will measure every word. | Mahatma Gandhi |
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A person who does not tell lies, will not to believe that others tell them. From old habit, he can not break the connection between WORDS and things. | William Hazlitt |
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A picture is a poem without WORDS. | Horace |
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A torn jacket is soon mended, but hard WORDS bruise the heart of a child. | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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A very great part of the mischiefs that vex this world arise from WORDS. | Edmund Burke |
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Actions speak louder than WORDS. | English Proverb |
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All WORDS are pegs to hang ideas on. | H.W. Beecher |
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An intellectual is a man who takes more WORDS than necessary to tell more than se knows. | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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An orator or author is never successful till he has learned to make his WORDS smaller than his ideas. | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Become the change you want to see - those are WORDS I live by. | Oprah Winfrey |
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Broadly speaking, the short WORDS are the best, and the old WORDS best of all. | Winston Churchill |
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But not the WORDS. | William Shakespeare |
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