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Our Words Quotes

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It is better to allow our lives to speak for us than our words.
Mahatma Gandhi

Authors on Our Words Quotes: J. K. Rowling Joyce Meyer Louie Giglio Jean de la Bruyere Seneca the Younger George W. Bush Marcel Proust Jane Roberts Carlos Ruiz Zafon Jacqueline Woodson Thomas Sankara Allison Mackie Chris Prentiss Henry David Thoreau Paul Haggis Malcolm De Chazal Terry Pratchett Desmond Tutu George Muller Peter McWilliams William Hazlitt Jimmy Savile Adrian Rogers LeBron James Anne Rice Constance Hale Norbert Reithofer Abraham Lincoln Hannah More Terry Tempest Williams Louis-Ferdinand Celine DMX Philip Yancey
2.
It is not enough to say we are Christians. We must live the faith, not only with our words, but with our actions.
Pope Francis

3.
We must believe in the power and strength of our words. Our words can change the world.
Malala Yousafzai

4.
The way we live often speaks far louder than our words.
Billy Graham

5.
All our words and actions pass in review before God.
Ellen G. White

6.
You gave us power in our words, so I think before I speak, and that way when I speak, they know I'm here to teach.
DMX

7.
We make every effort to see that our actions live up to our words and be vigilant with regards to our behavior.
Thomas Sankara

8.
Our words are giants when they do us an injury, and dwarfs when they do us a service.
Wilkie Collins

9.
Our expression and our words never coincide, which is why the animals don't understand us.
Malcolm De Chazal

10.
We slaughter one another in our words and attitudes. We slaughter one another in the stereotypes and mistrust that linger in our heads, and the words of hate we spew from our lips.
Nelson Mandela

11.
If our words are not consistent with our actions, they will never be heard above the thunder of our deeds.
H. Burke Peterson

12.
We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.
Louie Giglio

13.
We should be as careful of our words as of our actions.
Marcus Tullius Cicero

14.
Today we are going to talk about words. You know, words are containers for power. They carry creative or destructive power. They carry positive or negative power. We can choose our words and we should do it carefully.
Joyce Meyer

15.
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation.
Jane Fonda

16.
But to ask pity of our body is like discoursing in front of an octopus, for which our words can have no more meaning than the sound of the tides, and with which we should be appalled to find ourselves condemned to live.
Marcel Proust

17.
We are called to reflect the Lord's beauty through our lives as much as through our words, and God will use this in His own perfect time.
Helen Roseveare

18.
It's an awful truth that suffering can deepen us, give a greater lustre to our colours, a richer resonance to our words.
Anne Rice

19.
I have long come to believe that, more than any other destruction, our word-recklessness is endangering the future of us all.
Freya Stark

20.
The best of us must sometimes eat our words.
J. K. Rowling

21.
One of the things I found is that the things we want to say for well-intentioned motives often cause more harm than good. People don't need our words. They mainly need our presence, they need our love. And if you come in too quickly with explanations, you may do more harm than good.
Philip Yancey

22.
One great use of words is to hide our thoughts.
Voltaire

23.
All our words from loose using have lost their edge.
Ernest Hemingway

24.
Once you squeeze toothpaste out, you can't put it back into the tube. The same is true with our words. Once we say something hurtful, we can't take it back
LeBron James

25.
The volatile truth of our words should continually betray the inadequacy of the residual statement.
Henry David Thoreau

26.
Karma is the eternal assertion of human freedom. . . . Our thoughts, our words, and deeds are the threads of the net which we throw around ourselves.
Swami Vivekananda

27.
If we say we trust in Him, but in reality do not, then God, taking us at our word, lets us see that we do not really confide in Him, and hence failure arises.
George Muller

28.
Whenever there is a conflict between precept and example, the latter wins because deeds speak louder than our words.
Sergey Kirov

29.
Let's discipline ourselves so that our words are few and full.
Richard J. Foster

30.
Wisdom and compassion should become the dominating influences that guide our thoughts , our words, and our actions.
Matthieu Ricard

31.
Our attitude is more honest and more consistent than our words.
Abraham Lincoln

32.
Not only is the Universe aware of us, but it also communicates with us. We, in turn, are constantly in communication with the Universe through our words, thoughts, and actions. The Universe responds with events. Events are the language of the Universe. The most obvious of those events are what we call coincidence.
Chris Prentiss

33.
The more we practice nonviolence in our words, thoughts and actions the more peaceful will be our inner state.
Amit Ray

34.
Our words must count. Hunger will not wait for promises we made.
Sami Yusuf

35.
The ultimate step in taking responsibility is making sure our actions line up with our words.
John C. Maxwell

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Grammar, perfectly understood, enables us not only to express our meaning fully and clearly, but so to express it as to enable us to defy the ingenuity of man to give to our words any other meaning than that which we ourselves intend them to express.
William Cobbett

37.
If we understood the awesome power of our words, we would prefer silence to almost anything negative.
Betty Eadie

38.
Prayer is a serious thing. We may be taken at our words.
Dwight L. Moody

39.
Most of us live in a Jackal world where we take turns using the other person as a waste basket for our words.
Marshall B. Rosenberg

40.
Worship is simply about value. The simplest definition I can give is this: Worship is our response to what we value most. That’s why worship is that thing we all do. It’s what we’re all about on any given day……….the trail never lies. We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.
Louie Giglio

41.
Only by affirming the animateness of perceived things do we allow our words to emerge directly from the depths of our ongoing reciprocity with the world.
David Abram

42.
Every single Act either weakeneth or improveth our Credit with other Men ; and as an habit of being just to our Word will confirm, so an habit of too freely dispensing with it must necessarily destroy it.
Jimmy Savile

43.
Our words and our works are evidence that our profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is true.
Alistair Begg

44.
We are talking. It's a shame. What is said is murdered. Our words that will not grow any bigger or any lovelier will wilt inside our bones. Words wither feelings.
Violette Leduc

45.
I never told my own religion nor scrutinized that of another. I never attempted to make a convert, nor wished to change another's creed. I am satisfied that yours must be an excellent religion to have produced a life of such exemplary virtue and correctness. For it is in our lives, and not from our words, that our religion must be judged.
Thomas Jefferson

46.
If we break promises to God, shouldn't we be allowed an occasional violation of our word to our friends and superiors?
James Lee Burke

47.
But we never tell the truth. We cannot properly 'tell' the truth, because our words are crude tools to express something, 'the truth', which may well exist, but which we cannot define.
Declan Donnellan

48.
Beneath words and logic are emotional connections that largely direct how we use our words and logic.
Jane Roberts

49.
Our words will either bring life and victory or death and destruction. If we want to be happy, we have to be serious about speaking words of life that line up with God's Word.
Joyce Meyer

50.
Wisdom teaches us to do, as well as to talk; and to make our words and actions all of a colour.
Seneca the Younger