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*'''''"''No iron spike can pierce a human heart as icily as a period in the right place.''"'''
(Isaac Babel)'''''

*'''''''So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.'''''''
(Dr. Seuss)

*''''''''She drives words into people as if they were nails.'''''''
(Ronit Matalon)

*'''''''Words - so innocent and powerless as they are standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them.''''''
(Nathaniel Hawthorne)

Latest revision as of 08:21, 7 November 2024

Wednesday , 8 January 12:44 UTC
  • "No iron spike can pierce a human heart as icily as a period in the right place."

(Isaac Babel)

  • ''So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.''

(Dr. Seuss)

  • '''She drives words into people as if they were nails.''

(Ronit Matalon)

  • ''Words - so innocent and powerless as they are standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them.'

(Nathaniel Hawthorne)