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Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024
the Week of Proper 8 / Ordinary 13
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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Words'

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His words and music weren't just joined; they were inseparably married.
John Corry, -
Words without deeds violates the moral and legal obligation we have under the genocide convention but, more importantly, violates our sense of right and wrong and the standards we have as human beings about looking to care for one another.
Jon Corzine, American Politician (1947-  )
Words without deeds is an affront to the principle that guides our Nation and makes a mockery of the values we as public servants claim to love.
Jon Corzine, American Politician (1947-  )
Members will hear me say repeatedly words are important; deeds are a reality.
Jon Corzine, American Politician (1947-  )
If he is knocked out of the competition, he encourages his brothers with his words and presence.
Pierre de Coubertin, French Leader (1863-1937)
Taxes are like abortion, and not just because both are grotesque procedures supported by Democrats. You're for them or against them. Taxes go up or down; government raises taxes or lowers them. But Democrats will not let the words 'abortion' or 'tax hikes' pass their lips.
Ann Coulter, American Journalist (1961-  )
Men won't read any email from a woman that's over 200 words long.
Doug Coupland, Canadian Author (1961-  )
It makes little difference how many university courses or degrees a person may own. If he cannot use words to move an idea from one point to another, his education is incomplete.
Norman Cousins, American Editor (1915-  )
I think that's the great thing about music: It can communicate emotionally. And you don't have to necessarily get all of the words. I mean you have to know what is being said, but didn't you find even if you didn't get all of the words, you certainly get the emotion?
Ronny Cox, American Actor (1938-  )
I think one of the best words in the English language is compassion. I think it holds everything. It holds love, it holds care... and if everybody just did something. We all make a difference.
Michael Crawford, English Actor (1942-  )
Again like Williams, with the emphasis now regrettable, when a man makes a poem, makes it mind you, he takes the words as he finds them lying interrelated about him.
Robert Creeley, American Poet (1926-2005)
Do codons overlap? In other words, as we read along the genetic message do we find a base which is a member of two or more codons? It now seems fairly certain that codons do not overlap.
Francis Crick, English Scientist (1916-2004)
It took three years to put Shakespeare's words together, there were a lot of words to be studied and a lot of words to be sorted out, and it proved to be a major project.
David Crystal, English Educator
The winged words uttered in this House have gone forth to the world, on their mission of good or of evil.
Caleb Cushing, American Diplomat (1800-1879)
Rappers tend to use words sometimes that just rhyme and don't really mean nothing.
Trick Daddy, American Musician
I feel if some kid has sat down and felt I'm important enough to write two pages of words to and take up a lot of his valuable time, then he deserves a few words back, or even a phone call as I have done on a few occasions.
Jim Dale, British Musician (1935-  )
When I write a song, it's all about the riff - the riff first, then the words come later.
Evan Dando, American Musician (1967-  )
Striving to tell his woes, words would not come; For light cares speak, when mighty griefs are dumb.
Samuel Daniel, English Poet
But when you get to a song, not only do you have to do a vocal melody, you have to write words and not be redundant and make some semblance of a story.
Glenn Danzig, American Musician (1955-  )
Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it.
John Nelson Darby, English Clergyman (1800-1882)
 
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