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1 " the poet I saw once...but whose words have long beenin my mind, windows of invincible candles... "
2 " A poet is someone whose words can grasp & pull the thread of a person's soul & make them unravel with delight. "
― Curtis Tyrone Jones
3 " He does not want a girl who trifles with Christianity. He wants a woman who is radically given to Christ. He does not want a girl who prays tepid, lukewarm prayers. He wants a woman who lives in defiance of the powers of Hell. He does not want a girl who is self-adorning with the latest fashions and trends. He wants a woman who is adorned with the inner jewelry of Christ-given holiness. He does not want a girl who dishonors and belittles her parents. He wants a woman who honors the authorities God has placed in her life and serves them with charity and gladness. He does not want a girl whose Bible is an accessory to her wardrobe. He wants a woman whose hunger and thirst is to know the Lord, and who diligently feasts upon His Word. He does not want a girl whose tongue is a deceptive weapon of selfishness. He wants a woman whose words drip with the honey of the name of Jesus. "
― Leslie Ludy
4 " The ultimate test of man's conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard. "
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5 " Writers are people whose words speak louder than their actions. "
― Shon Mehta
6 " ...we took the 10 machines we agreed were the most beguiling, and we put them on permanent exhibit in the foyer of this library underneath a sign whose words can surely be applied to this whole ruined planet nowadays: THE COMPLICATED FUTILITY OF IGNORANCE "
― Kurt Vonnegut Jr. , Hocus Pocus
7 " Even Samson, the world's strongest man, was destroyed by the woman who slept in his arms. she was the one whose words hurt him. "
― Malcolm X
8 " Behold, now, how foolish it is, in so great an abundance of the truest opinions which can be extracted from these words, rashly to affirm which of them Moses particularly meant; and with pernicious contentions to offend charity itself, on account of which he hath spoken all the things whose words we endeavour to explain! "
― Augustine of Hippo
9 " And now?" came my dad's voice. " Now who am I?" " The man who chose his girlfriend over his family." I turned and looked at my father. " Someone whose words I don't believe. "
10 " You have truly gained the mastery of the very stronghold of philosophy, Mother. For without doubt only for lack of words you did not elaborate on this subject as did Tullius [Cicero], whose words will follow. For in the Hortensius, the book he wrote on the praise and defense of philosophy, he said: ‘But see, surely not the philosophers but all given to argument say that those who live just as they wish are happy.’ This is definitely false; for to want what is not appropriate is the worst of all miseries. It is not so miserable not to get what you want as to want to get what you ought not. Wickedness of will brings to everyone greater evil than good fortune brings good. "