Top 17 Tricky Words Quotes
#1. The secret of all effective advertising is not the creation of new and tricky words and pictures, but one of putting familiar words and pictures into new relationships.
Leo Burnett
#2. I believe it, Chronicler found himself thinking. Before it was just a story, but now I can believe it. This is the face of a man who has killed an angel.
Patrick Rothfuss
#3. My ability to keep cool in a crisis is based entirely on not knowing all the facts.
Garrison Keillor
#4. Words are tricky. Sometimes you need them to bring out the hurt festering inside. If you don't, it turns gangrenous and kills you ... But sometimes words can break a feeling into pieces.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#5. Listen to the whisper of nature and sing along with love.
Debasish Mridha
#6. Please learn the pragmatics of expressing fear: sometimes words that seem to express really invoke.
This can be tricky.
David Foster Wallace
#7. If I am playing any music at all it is jazz music.
Ginger Baker
#9. I am a competitive figure skater. I've been doing that for the same amount of time I've been doing acting. Ever since I was two.
Jenna Boyd
#10. It'd be tricky to read into my lyrics - some are autobiographical, but sometimes I just like the sound of words.
Max Tundra
#11. Words are tricky things, a friend of his has told him, they're much more tricky than violins.
Michael Ondaatje
#12. [ ... ] words are tricky little bastards, and very rarely say what you want them to say [ ... ]
Jonathan Coe
#13. I shoot a lot of video, first of all, whatever I think is interesting, just my travels; hard to say why. If something looks good, I take a picture or try to shoot it.
Robert Barry
#14. Anger is a handy term and words are tricky, as we know. What one man perceives as anger, another person - in my case the deliverer of material - is, "Don't you see it, don't you see how badly you're doing?" It's like shaking a child - which you're not supposed to do.
George Carlin
#15. If there is no mystery, for the artist, to solve inside of his art, then there's no point in it ... for me, every act of art is the act of solving a mystery.
Truman Capote
#16. The impact of NCDs is not only affecting the urban populations but also rural poor. This is compounding the basic problem of poverty.
Marty Natalegawa
#17. Melodies are just honest. They can only be what they are. Words have the capacity for deception. They're all full of subtext, and some of them are cliche and overused and vernacular. They're tricky. All I can say is, words are tricky.
Andrew Bird