Working on 'Mad Men,' everything is word for word. And, honestly, I couldn't come up with anything better than that, so it's fine.
Good authors, too, who once knew better words now only use four-letter words writing prose... anything goes.
For the word is dialectical in itself and at the same time is integrated into the whole of existence. By this I mean that the word is intended to be lived.
Igor: Sed-a... Inga: Sed-a... Igor: Dirty word! He said a dirty word!
But to me the actual sound of the words is all important; I feel always that the words complete the music and must never be swallowed up in it.
I haven't sold to the movies. In other words, I haven't gotten any enormous checks yet.
Not all things can be expressed through words, not all the words reflect the truth.
A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the word you first thought of.
Words on the page don't have the same impact as somebody saying the words to you.
I know there's a word called "miracle". But I don't know if there's a meaning inside the word, "miracle
Sometimes words do fly in the sky but when words do fly in the sky, there are no keyboards to type.
The paradox of writing is that you’re trying to use words to express what words can’t express.
Give the people a new word and they think they have a new fact.
A word about to be spoken is like a stone that is ready to be thrown.
You can live with tea and cold rice but not with cold words.
Big words seldom accompany good deeds.
Better one living word than a hundred dead ones.
There are many people who can sing, but don't know the words.
Words have no wings but they can fly many thousands of miles.
Words are like newly hatched eggs: they already have wings.
You can't keep a word of thanks in your pocket.