| Amount of texts to »word« |
156, and there are 141 texts (90.38%)
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on Apr 12th 2000, 06:47:58 wrote julianne
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on Dec 2nd 2014, 10:43:04 wrote Salman
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Nashota Jordan wrote on Mar 22nd 2001, 02:12:48 about
word
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on Mar 22nd 2001, 02:07:31, Natasha Jordan wrote the following about
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Think how much acceptance Mary showed when she said:
»Let it be done to me according to thy word.«
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And how much courage.
Mazzy wrote on May 19th 2000, 23:48:50 about
word
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My favourite word in the English language is »language«. However, if you gave me a slightly larger set of words to choose from I might have more difficulty expressing a preference.
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on Aug 11th 2004, 09:11:14 about
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'Right again, quite right,' said Mr Swiveller, 'caution is the word, and caution is the act.'
quotidian wrote on Mar 29th 2001, 04:52:18 about
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Once a word has been allowed to escape, it cannot be recalled.
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Horace (65-8 B.C.)
Epistles, bk. I, epistle xviii, l. 71
Joe wrote on Aug 17th 2004, 09:08:07 about
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»Therefore« is a word the poet must not know.
(Andre Gide)
Rev. Bevis :: 4rend@hell.com wrote on Oct 26th 2002, 05:50:51 about
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Words are like prodigies. They may want to stay inside where it is safe and warm but they'll never live if they never play outside...and find themselves lost in the cold.
Aunt Mabel wrote on Mar 21st 2001, 17:52:05 about
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Words beginning with the »sn« sound in English are often unpleasant: snide, snob, snigger, sneer, snicker, snub, snert, snotty, snippy, snit, snarl, snore, sneak, snag. »Snow« is a word over which there is debate and even an annual change of heart. The first snowfall is almost always welcomed. Christmas snow is considered magical. But too much of a good thing for too long and March blizzards push »snow« into line with the rest of the »sn« words.
Dragan wrote on Apr 14th 2000, 10:54:08 about
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I think that Word is one of these strange softwares that can do anything except what you think it can do. It's not possible to write with this thing, but you can spend your day goofing with toolbars or including all types of spreadsheets or multimedia or even use it as the worst HTML-Editor ever.
I prefer ASCII, really.
quotidian wrote on Apr 3rd 2001, 20:00:32 about
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We shall never understand one another until we reduce the language to seven words.
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Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931)
Sand and Foam [1926]
space happy wrote on Mar 31st 2001, 06:28:48 about
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Spaces define which letters go together to make up a word.
Nils wrote on Mar 16th 2001, 20:42:31 about
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In the beginning was the word, and the word was 32 bits.
Silberfinger wrote on Dec 30th 2000, 20:27:15 about
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... words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup, they slither while they pass, they slip away across the universe...
tomato jersey wrote on Apr 19th 2001, 09:49:05 about
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We had words. Each and every evening.
Sometimes, when he stopped for beer after work, we had dishes and pots and food, too.
Aunt Mabel wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 21:26:58 about
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LI
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ,
Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line,
Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.
--The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
(trans. Edward Fitzgerald, 1st ed.)
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