quotes about Dictionary
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Nonsense, n. The objections that are urged against this excellent dictionary.
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Dictionary: The universe in alphabetical order.
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A word in a dictionary is very much like a car in a mammoth motor show - full of potential but temporarily inactive.
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In the secret pocket, she often kept a small pocket dictionary, which she would take out whenever she encountered a word she did not know.
-- Daniel Handler -
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Dictionaries stop where the heart starts.
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Words fascinate me. They always have. For me, browsing in a dictionary is like being turned loose in a bank.
-- Eddie CantorSource : Eddie Cantor (1959). “The way I see it”
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Nature is a dictionary; one draws words from it.
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For me there is no such word as luck in the dictionary,
-- Fabrice Muamba -
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Poetry consists in a rhyming dictionary and things seen.
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A dictionary can embrace only a small part of the vast tapestry of a language.
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The word gratitude is not part of the Hollywood dictionary.
-- Harry Cohn -
The word impossible has been and must remain deleted from our dictionary,
-- Ingvar KampradSource : "The philosophy" by Ingvar Kamprad, www.theguardian.com. June 16, 2004.
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There's no such thing as an unabridged dictionary.
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What's a depression? The dictionary says a depression is a dent. And what's a dent? Everybody knows a dent is a hole. And what's a hole? You tell me what's a hole! And I'll tell you that a hole is nothin'!
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Dictionary: Opinion presented as truth in alphabetical order.
-- John Ralston Saul -
Republican comes in the dictionary just after reptile and just above repugnant.
-- Julia RobertsSource : "Hollywood’s Celebrity Bush Bashers" by Michelle Malkin, capitalismmagazine.com. March 24, 2001.
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I didn't even know what the word lesbian meant until I was called one... and then I had to look it up in the dictionary.
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This is a God who is not identified with the help of a dictionary but through a relationship.
-- Kathleen NorrisSource : Kathleen Norris (1999). “Amazing Grace”, p.110, Penguin
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Learning is the dictionary, but sense the grammar of science.
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My lad chewed and swallowed a dictionary. We gave him Epsom salts - but we can't get a word out of him.
-- Les DawsonSource : Les Dawson (2012). “Les Dawson's Joke Book”, p.22, Michael O'Mara Books
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To open the dictionary of the Beyond and discover what one suspected, that the only word in it is nothing.
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The dictionary is a wonderful thing, but you can't let it push you around.
-- Mary NorrisSource : "Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen". Book by Mary Norris, April 6, 2015.
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The only place where compensation comes before service is in the dictionary or anywhere the government meddles.
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The dictionary contains no metaphors.
-- Paul RicoeurSource : Paul Ricoeur (2004). “The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in Language”, p.112, Routledge
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It is intolerance to speak of toleration. Away with the word from the dictionary!
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The trouble with the dictionary is that you have to know how a word is spelled before you can look it up to see how it is spelled.
-- Will CuppySource : Will Cuppy (1951). “How to Get from January to December”
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When I need to know the meaning of a word, I look it up in a dictionary.
-- William Safire -
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I am the sole author of the dictionary that defines me.
-- Zadie SmithSource : Zadie Smith (2001). “White Teeth”, p.551, Penguin UK
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I think when dictionaries define words, there's a sort of hair-splitting that to most people doesn't make any sense, which is we're not describing what a thing is.
-- Kory StamperSource : Source: www.macleans.ca
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Back in the 19th century, our marketing folks decided to play up the refined usage angle because prescriptivism was very popular: our dictionary is where you go to learn anything about anything. That really set the tone in North America for how people responded to dictionaries.
-- Kory StamperSource : Source: www.macleans.ca
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Success brings poise, especially avoirdupois. Success comes before work only in the dictionary.
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I never understood whether the word 'amnesty' is correct or not. Maybe I am not very intelligent but I checked the dictionary to find the meaning.
-- Kapil Dev