734 Proverbs about Word / Page 35
681. Words have no bones, but can break bones.
682. He who injures with the sword will be finished by the sword.
683. Polite words open iron gates.
684. Words are but dwarfs, examples are giants.
685. Buffaloes are held by ropes, man by his words.
686. A cutting word is worse than a bowstring; a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not.
687. In a good word there are three winters' warmth; in one malicious word there is pain for six frosty months.
688. It is easier to catch an escaped horse than to take back an escaped word.
689. He who carries the word "no" with him will never be poor even when he is old.
690. Spread the word of a Psalm and it becomes a popular song.
691. Hold on tight to the words of your ancestors.
692. Unspoken words cannot be noted.
693. Your word is your bond.
694. At death, one's words and defects are buried.
695. Words are for reasoning.
696. Every promise is a debt and is owed, blessed is he who keeps his word.
697. Like feathers, words are blown away by the wind.
698. Man is valued for his word, the ox for his horns.
699. A man is a man to the extent that he sticks by his word.
700. More die because they live to eat, than die by the sword.
Quotes related to Word by Power Quotations