
Top 18 Rich Vocabulary Quotes
#1. Thank God for movie music. It preserves the rich vocabulary in classical music through challenging times.
Michael Tilson Thomas
#2. I've got enough money to last the rest of my life ... as long as I die about four o'clock this afternoon.
Henny Youngman
#3. But as long as I remember what it was like to love you, I always feel like I'm alive.
Cassandra Clare
#4. We must cherish our inheritance. We must preserve our nationality for the youth of our future. The story should be written down to pass on.
Louis Riel
#5. Greek is a wonderfully rich and expressive language, which makes it one of the harder of the European tongues to learn. The active vocabulary is much bigger than other European languages. The constructions and the different endings are not easy to master, especially if you are an English speaker.
John Mole
#6. A drawing has never killed anyone.
Charb
#7. He could imagine the college rejection letters now.
'After learning that one kiss and a sleepless night led you to fail a test, we have decided you are no longer a fit for our institution.
Brigid Kemmerer
#8. see the stories of women, but they are always stuck inside the stories of men. Why is that?
Lidia Yuknavitch
#9. I read the newspaper avidly.
It is my one form of continuous fiction.
Aneurin Bevan
#10. The thing about working with Peter Jackson is that, at the end of the day, he is a passionate artist.
William Kircher
#11. He uses the nice old words so rich in tradition to be sure I know he means it.
Frank Herbert
#12. Wrong? I don't know, Sage. Honestly, that was the most right thing that's happened to me in a while.
Richelle Mead
#13. The biggest compliments I've heard about 'That Metal Show' are the ones from people that say that they don't even listen to this kind of music, but, 'We love watching the show.'
Eddie Trunk
#15. It's one thing to play a Muddy Waters song. It's another thing to play with him.
Keith Richards
#16. To get a man's attention, just stand in front of the TV and don't move. He'll talk to you. I promise.
Tim Allen
#17. People with an impoverished vocabulary live an impoverished emotional life; people with rich vocabularies have a multihued palette of colors with which to paint their experience, not only for others, but for themselves as well.
Tony Robbins
#18. There is no such thing as doing the nuts and bolts of reading in Kindergarten through 5th grade without coherently developing knowledge in science, and history, and the arts ... it is the deep foundation in rich knowledge and vocabulary depth that allows you to access more complex text.
David Coleman
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