Quotes about vocabulary
Milan Kundera - Ignorance
The Greek word for "return" is nostos. Algos means "suffering." So nostalgia is the suffering caused by an unappeased yearning to return.
Deyth Banger -
Stephen King is a powerful guy, will powerful vocabulary.
Stephen King - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
The word is only a representation of the meaning, even at its best, writing almost always falls short of full meaning.
Craig D. Lounsbrough - An Intimate Collision: Encounters with Life and Jesus
In God’s vocabulary, ‘lost’ is an unnecessary adjective that is easily erased by the adjective ‘found’ if we would simply be brave enough to hand Him the eraser.
John Branyan -
If I had been born in the 1700′s, presumably children had a bigger vocabulary than I had which means I wouldn’t have been able to recite fairy tales to kids because I’m not smart enough.You know…?I’d have to be like…..uh:In time passed, though not long ago, there lived three pigs in stature, little in number, three, who being of an age both entitled and inspired to seek their fortune did set about to do thusly.When they had traveled a distance, pig numbered first spake saying, “Harken Brethren,
Allyse Near - Fairytales for Wilde Girls
He shook his head,'Fuck, you say such fucking weird things.''Is that still your favourite word?' asked Isola interestedly, 'I like "verisimilitude". Tolkein said the most beautiful English phrase is "cellar door",
Davis Miller - Approaching Ali: A Reclamation in Three Acts
Norman Mailer enhances the beauty of pugilism by elegantly exploring it.
A.A. Milne - Winnie-the-Pooh
He was telling an interesting anecdote full of exciting words like "encyclopedia" and "rhododendron".
Bjarke Ingels -
Architecture is restricted to such a limited vocabulary. A building is either a high-rise or a perimeter block or a town house.
Anis Mojgani -
Cussing doesn’t come from a lack of vocabulary – I know all the other words. None of them speak the same language that my fucking heart does.
Joseph Brodsky -
[T]he accumulation of things not spelled out, not properly articulated, may result in neurosis.
T. Geronimo Johnson - Welcome to Braggsville
The powerful intellect leashed by an impoverished vocabulary is a myth. Without a vocabulary, a language, the intellect cannot develop.
José Saramago - The Cave
Human vocabulary is still not capable, and probably never will be, of knowing, recognizing, and communicating everything that can be humanly experienced and felt. Some say that the main cause of this very serious difficulty lies in the fact that human beings are basically made of clay, which, as the encyclopedias helpfully explain, is a detrital sedimentary rock made up of tiny mineral fragments measuring one two hundred and fifty-sixths of a millimeter. Until now, despite long linguistic study,
David Miller -
Most adults have a vocabulary of around 60,000 words, meaning that children must learn 10 to 20 words a day between the ages of eight months and 18 years. And yet the most frequent 100 words account for 60% of all conversations. The most common 4000 words account for 98% of conversation.
Ellen Gilchrist -
We live at the level of our language.
Chris Gardner - The Pursuit of Happyness
There was a language specific to all things. The ability to learn another language in one arena, whether it was music, medicine, or finance, could be used to accelerate learning and other arenas, too.
Sheri S. Tepper - A Plague of Angels
As vocabulary is reduced , so are the number of feelings you can express, the number of events you can describe, the number of the things you can identify! Not only understanding is limited, but also experience. Man grows by language. Whenever he limits language he retrogresses!
Diane Ackerman - An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain
Metaphor isn't just decorative language. If it were, it wouldn't scare us so much. . . . Colorful language threatens some people, who associate it, I think, with a kind of eroticism (playing with language in public = playing with yourself), and with extra expense (having to sense or feel more). I don't share that opinion. Why reduce life to a monotone? Is that truer to the experience of being alive? I don't think so. It robs us of life's many textures. Language provides an abundance of words to
A.S. King - Please Ignore Vera Dietz
Here's my using dickwad in a sentence. Greg is such a dickwad, he locks his car in the Pagoda Pizza parking lot. (No. That isn't a real Vocab word.)
G.K. Chesterton - Orthodoxy
Most of the machinery of modern language is labour-saving machinery; and it saves mental labour very much more than it ought. Scientific phrases are used like scientific wheels and piston-rods to make swifter and smoother yet the path of the comfortable. Long words go rattling by us like long railway trains. We know they are carrying thousands who are too tired or too indolent to walk and think for themselves. It is a good exercise to try for once in a way to express any opinion one holds in wor
Ron Suskind - A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League
Choose your words meticulously and then let them rumble up from some deep furnace of conviction.
Nicholas Boothman - How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less
All conversation, big or small, is about painting word pictures of your experiences for other people. The more
John Kasich - and Friendship
So much of what we read and write these days is disposable.
Paul Babicki - Enhance and Add Power to Your Email
When Internet parlance finds its way into our accepted vocabulary, it becomes a cliché.
Terry Pratchett - Men at Arms: The Play
Right!""Right!""You can get there!""I can get there!""You're a natural at counting to two!""I'm a nat'ral at counting to two!""If you can count to two, you can count to anything!""If I can count to two, I can count to anything!""And then the world is your mollusc!""My mollusc! What's a mollusc?
Anthony T. Hincks -
PLEASE and THANK YOU...two polite phrases which are slowly disappearing from our vocabulary.
Harold Holzer - Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion
Lincoln bought a German language newspaper.
Rebecca Goldstein - Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go Away
I have a Greek-American friend who named her daughter "Nike" and is often asked why she chose to name her offspring after a sneaker.
Pete Wentz -
We’re sick of hearing people say, “That band is so gay,” or “Those guys are fags.” Gay is not a synonym for shitty. If you wanna say something’s shitty, say it’s shitty. Stop being such homophobic assholes.
Deyth Banger -
This year my goal will be to learn new vocabulary in English and to read as much as possible books.
Gail Carriger - Timeless
She took a moment to lament her lack of parasol. Every time she left the house, she felt keenly the absence of her heretofore ubiquitous accessory.
Eleanor Roosevelt -
Don't call a woman a bitch. Call her an ass-hole. It still gets your point across and it's not sexist.
Mark Twain -
Don't use a five-dollar word when a fifty-cent word will do.
Alexis de Tocqueville - Democracy in America
Human understanding more easily invents new things than new words.
Neal Shusterman - Dread Locks
Lethargy. It's a word I know, because it's in one of my father's favorite expressions. Lethargy breeds lethargy. It means the more you lie around doing nothing, the more you want to lie around doing nothing. Your limbs and your mind feel so heavy that it becomes a major effort just to lift your arm to channel surf.
John McWhorter -
Loving your language means a command of its vocabulary beyond the level of the everyday.
Pierre Schaeffer -
Sound is the vocabulary of nature.
Philip Zaleski - Charles Williams
In the infancy of society every author is necessarily a poet, because language itself is poetry. – Owen Barfield
Alexander Theroux - Darconville’s Cat
Will I have to use a dictionary to read your book?" asked Mrs. Dodypol. "It depends," says I, "how much you used the dictionary before you read it.
Carl Sagan - Contact
She had to fight against developing too combative a personality or becoming altogether a misanthrope. She suddenly caught herself. "Misanthrope" is someone who dislikes everybody, not just men.And they certainly had a word for someone who hates women: "misogynist." But the male lexicographers had somehow neglected to coin a word for the dislike of men. They were almost entirely men themselves, she thought, and had been unable to imagine a market for such a word.
Woody Allen -
I'd call him a sadistic, hippophilic necrophile, but that would be beating a dead horse.
Stephen King - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
One of the really bad things you can do to your writing is to dress up the vocabulary, looking for long words because you're maybe a little bit ashamed of your short ones. This is like dressing up a household pet in evening clothes. The pet is embarrassed and the person who committed this act of premeditated cuteness should be even more embarrassed.
Baltasar Gracián -
A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the other one.
Harold Bloom - The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages
Samuel Johnson said Alexander Pope's translation of the Iliad, "tuned the English tongue.
Madeleine L'Engle - Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art
In so-called primitive societies there are two words for power, mana and taboo: the power which creates and the power which destroys; the power which is benign and the power which is malign. Odd that we have retained in our vocabulary the word for dangerous power, taboo, and have lost mana.
Howard Tayler - Emperor Pius Dei
This document outlines our plan to perpetrate insurance fraud, insider trading, and character assassination....hopefully tripling our paycheck on this job.Okay, see? Those words I understand just fine. Use them more often.-Lieutenant Massey Reynstein & Captain Tagon
Jack Vance - Rhialto the Marvellous
I understand the gist of your speculation,' said Rhialto. 'It is most likely nuncupatory.
Alan Bradley - The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
Anyone who knew the word slattern was worth cultivating as a friend.
James D. Nicoll -
The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.
Charles Harrington Elster -
To enjoy and learn from what you read you must understand the meanings of the words a writer uses. You do yourself a grave disservice if you read around words you don’t know, or worse, merely guess at what they mean without bothering to look them up.For me, reading has always been not only a quest for pleasure and enlightenment but also a word-hunting expedition, a lexical safari.
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien
A good vocabulary is not acquired by reading books written according to some notion of the vocabulary of one's age group. It comes from reading books above one.
Catherynne M. Valente - The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Those were all big words, to be sure, but as has been said, September read often, and liked it best when words did not pretend to be simple, but put on their full armor and rode out with colors flying.
Roy Peter Clark - Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer
All of us possess a reading vocabulary as big as a lake but draw from a writing vocabulary as small as a pond. The good news is that the acts of searching and gathering always expand the number of usable words.
Howard Tayler - Emperor Pius Dei
How many words are you having trouble with, sir?""Just the ones that I've highlighted.""I count at least a dozen, and I haven't gotten out of the first paragraph.""That's as far as I got, too. I'm not sure you and I speak the same language.
Douglas Adams - Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
OK, so the guy is cool, but... I mean own up, this is barking time, this is major lunch, this is stool approaching critical mass, this is... this is... total vocabulary failure!
Howard Tayler - Emperor Pius Dei
Spy' is such a short ugly word. I prefer 'espionage.' Those extra three syllables really say something.
Frank Herbert - Dune
He uses the nice old words so rich in tradition to be sure I know he means it.
Tim Gunn - Taste & Style
Few activities are as delightful as learning new vocabulary.
J.K. Rowling -
The most important thing is to read as much as you can, like I did. It will give you an understanding of what makes good writing and it will enlarge your vocabulary.
April Mae Monterrosa -
With my sometimes blunt indecent vocabulary & very vivid imagination, I wonder if I should be writing "other" kinds of content.
Kate DiCamillo -
It is our duty and our joy to communicate our hearts to each other. Words assist us in this task.
Soar -
I will not impress you with words, I will prove to you their definition. It’s a genuine vocabulary.
Ben Carson - Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
By reading so much, my vocabulary automatically improved along with my comprehension.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
The limits of my language are the limits of my universe.
Margaret Edson - Wit
My only defense is the acquisition of vocabulary.
Wilfred Funk -
The more words you know, the more clearly and powerfully you will think...and the more ideas you will invite into your mind.
Gavin Extence - The Universe Versus Alex Woods
Mr. Treadstone believed that there was always an apposite word. The English language, after all, was the richest in the world. If you couldn’t find the apposite word, if you found your language slipping into the mire of vagueness and obscurity, this meant that you needed to work on your vocabulary. Because the apposite word certainly existed – and it was very eager to make your acquaintance.
Stephen King - On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
The word is only a representation of the meaning; even at its best, writing almost always falls short of full meaning. Given that, why in God's name would you want to make things words by choosing a word which is only cousin to the one you really wanted to use?
Jillian Keenan - but More with Love
I like to quote Shakespeare. But in this case, the rapper Eminem said it best: Words are a motherfucker.
Henry Hazlitt - Thinking as a Science
A man with a scant vocabulary will almost certainly be a weak thinker. The richer and more copious one's vocabulary and the greater one's awareness of fine distinctions and subtle nuances of meaning, the more fertile and precise is likely to be one's thinking. Knowledge of things and knowledge of the words for them grow together. If you do not know the words, you can hardly know the thing.
Abigail Adams -
We have too many high sounding words and too few actions that correspond with them.
A.S. Byatt -
Vocabularies are crossing circles and loops. We are defined by the lines we choose to cross or to be confined by.
John Dewey - How We Think
Every one has experienced how learning an appropriate name for what was dim and vague cleared up and crystallized the whole matter. Some meaning seems distinct almost within reach, but is elusive; it refuses to condense into definite form; the attaching of a word somehow (just how, it is almost impossible to say) puts limits around the meaning, draws it out from the void, makes it stand out as an entity on its own account.
Alberto Manguel - The Library at Night
We are losing our common vocabulary, built over thousands of years to help and delight and instruct us, for the sake of what we take to be the new technology's virtues.
Ari Marmell - Thief's Covenant
A true lady should have the wit and the imagination, or at least the very restraint, to express herself without resorting herself to such base vocabulary.
Sally Gardner - Maggot Moon
I collect words--they are sweets in the mouth of sound.