When you look at the books about well-being, you see one word - it's happiness. People do not distinguish.
Because success is such a weasel word anyway, it's such a horribly American word, and it's such a vamp and, I think it's a death trap.
I think Shakespeare is really the one. Words as music and music as words. Everything he wrote was good, which is really frightening.
Words are important to me, but a song can work and function and be a good song with words that are fairly standard. But really great lyrics can't rescue a dog of a song.
Romance is quite an overblown word. This idea of chocolates and champagne and that's it. There's more to love than that. Romance is quite a soppy word. Love is much more important.
If you don't choose your daily words wisely, negative words wouldn't hesitate to choose a painful future for you.
All must read their so-called 'holy' book - word by word - to determine, by self, its unholy bit.
In a society in which equality is a fact, not merely a word, words of racial or sexual assault and humiliation will be nonsense syllables.
Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic.
The measure of the state's success is that the word anarchy frightens people, while the word state does not.
The miracle of turning inklings into thoughts and thoughts into words and words into metal and print and ink never palls for me.
It's appropriate that the word 'ignorance' is an extension of the word 'ignore.' We ignore so much and so we become ignore-ant.
In other words, the people who populate my books are more than caricatures.
I have about 4 albums of Disney songs, but the embarrassing part is that I know each song word for word, and have dances choreographed for most.
Writing poetry makes you intensely conscious of how words sound, both aloud and inside the head of the reader. You learn the weight of words and how they sound to the ear.
Music fills in for words a lot of the time when people don't know what to say, and I think music can be more eloquent than words.
There's something so wonderful about writing in rhyme where it isn't just the meaning of the words, it's the music to the words and the shape and the sound.
I think successful movies that are based on books are their own thing. I think if you're too faithful, word by word, character trait to character trait, it can hurt the movie.
I very rarely think in words at all. A thought comes, and I may try to express it in words afterwards.
There are words, which should leave unspoken, and the true value of a man lies in the words the he has for not saying.
A picture is worth 10K words - but only those to describe the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described with pictures.