Words, like Nature, half reveal / And half conceal the soul within. Tennyson.
Words may be counterfeit, false coined, and 20 current only from the tongue, without the mind; but passion is in the soul, and always speaks the heart. Southern.
Words of love are works of love. W. R. Alger.
Words pay no debts. Troil. and Cress., iii. 2.
Words that are now dead were once alive. A. Coles.
Words, "those fickle daughters of the earth," are the creation of a being that is finite, and when applied to explain that which is infinite, they fail; for that which is made surpasses not the maker; nor can that which is immeasurable by our thoughts be measured by our tongues. Colton.
Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath 25 give. Macb., ii. 1.
Words which flow fresh and warm from a full heart, and which are instinct with the life and breath of human feeling, pass into household memories, and partake of the immortality of the affections from which they spring. Whipple.
Words without thoughts never to heaven go. Ham., iii. 3.
Work, according to my feeling, is as much of a necessity to man as eating and sleeping. Even those who do nothing which to a sensible man can be called work, still imagine that they are doing something. The world possesses not a man who is an idler in his own eyes. W. v. Humboldt.