The word impossible is ordsprog
The word impossible is not in my dictionary.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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1769
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1821
)
Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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1769
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1821
)
Actually if a writer needs a dictionary he should not write. He should have read the dictionary at least three times from beginning to end and then have loaned it to someone who needs it. There are only certain words which are valid and similes (bring me my dictionary) are like defective ammunition (the lowest thing I can think of at this time).
Ernest Hemingway
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1899
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1961
)
Take care that you never spell a word wrong. Always before you write a word, consider how it is spelled, and, if you do not remember, turn to a dictionary. It produces great praise to a lady to spell well. to his daughter Martha
Thomas Jefferson
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1762
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1826
)
That was enough of a public health concern to get it in the dictionary right away. Now, one of two things could happen. Either we'll never hear about SARS again, and if so, I've wasted three lines of type in the dictionary. Or it will come back, and everyone will go to the dictionary in a time of need to see how SARS is defined.
John Morse
If you have a big enough dictionary, just about everything is a word.
Dave Barry
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1947
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If a word in the dictionary were misspelled, how would we know?
Stephen Wright
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1955
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Ord
When you look up the word team in the dictionary his picture is there.
Marvin Emerson
He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary
William Faulkner
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1897
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1962
)
Ord
A word beginning with X the more we thought about it, the more we were ready to try it. And we got it into the dictionary.
John B. Hartnett
And it should be the law: If you use the word "paradigm" without knowing what the dictionary says it means, you go to jail. No exceptions.
David Jones
I just found the word 'Pixies' in a dictionary and it sounded like rock 'n' roll.
Joey Santiago
She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness. DICTIONARY, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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The words of the Hebrew tongue have a peculiar energy, ... It is impossible to convey so much so briefly in any other language. To render them intelligibly we must not attempt to give word for word translations, but only aim at the sense and the [original Author's] idea.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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1929
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1968
)
This research makes the same difference as a foreign language learned with or without the help of a dictionary. We can say we have opened the vine dictionary. From now on, everything will be easier. It will be possible to read and understand grapevines as never before.
Riccardo Velasco
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