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The Bible is no ordinary book. The words are like medicine to your soul, and it has the power to change your life!
— Joyce Meyer
Toxic words corrupt and defile the mind. There are words of suspicion, words of bitterness, and words of death.
— John Hagee
It does not require many words to speak the truth. Words can make a deeper scar than silence can ever heal. Kind words are short to speak, but their echoes are endless.
— John Hagee
Written over the gate here are the words 'Leave every hope behind, ye who enter.' Only think what a relief that is! For what is hope? A form of moral responsibility. Here there is no hope, and consequently no duty, no work, nothing to be gained by praying, nothing to be lost by doing what you like. Hell, in short is a place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself.
— George Bernard Shaw
our tongues are little triggers which have usually been pulled before general intentions can be brought to bear.
— George Eliot
But we insignificant people with our daily words and acts are preparing the lives of many Dorotheas, some of which may present a far sadder sacrifice than that of the Dorothea whose story we know.
— George Eliot
Because God gave you your makeup and superintended every moment of your past, including all the hardship, pain, and struggles, He wants to use your words in a unique manner. No one else can speak through your vocal cords, and, equally important, no one else has your story.
— Charles Swindoll
All our actions, as well as our thoughts and words, should praise Him who always blesses us.
— Charles Spurgeon
The words of my book nothing, the drift of it everything.
— Walt Whitman
Words are powerful; if you change your words, you can change your life.
— Joyce Meyer
Somewhere we know that without silence words lose their meaning, that without listening speaking no longer heals, that without distance closeness cannot cure.
— Henri Nouwen
Guard your roving thoughts with a jealous care, for speech is but the dealer of thoughts, and every fool can plainly read in your words what is the hour of your thoughts.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson