“It is true that words have power, and one of the things they are able to do is get out of someone’s mouth before the speaker has the chance to stop them.”

Source: Wyrd Sisters

Last update Sept. 29, 2023. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "It is true that words have power, and one of the things they are able to do is get out of someone’s mouth before the sp…" by Terry Pratchett?
Terry Pratchett photo
Terry Pratchett 796
English author 1948–2015

Related quotes

Barack Obama photo

“There's been a trend around the country of trying to get college to disinvite speakers with a different point of view or disrupt a politician's rally. Don't do that, no matter how ridiculous or offensive you might find the things that come out of their mouths… If the other side has a point, learn from them! If they're wrong, rebut them, teach them, beat them on the battlefield of ideas!”

Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America

Commencement speech at Howard University, as quoted in "Obama: Students Need to Stop Shutting Down Speech of People They Disagree With" http://www.mediaite.com/tv/obama-students-need-to-stop-shutting-down-speech-of-people-they-disagree-with/ by Josh Feldman, Mediaite (7 May 2016)
2016

Sophie Kinsella photo
Mikhail Bakhtin photo
Mikhail Bakhtin photo
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. photo

“1425: When you really like someone, tell them. Sometimes you only get one chance.”

H. Jackson Brown, Jr. (1940) American writer

Source: The Complete Life's Little Instruction Book

R. J. Palacio photo

“Given a chance, most children will do the right thing. I was hoping to make them aware that sometimes all it takes is a nice word to really make someone else’s day. Consequently, a thoughtless remark can really hurt someone’s feelings.”

R. J. Palacio (1963) American author

On portraying characters that might unintentionally hurt Auggie, the protagonist in Wonder, in “Author R.J. Palacio | Interview” https://www.timeout.com/chicago/kids/activities/author-r-j-palacio-interview?pageNumber=2 in TimeOut Chicago (2012 Apr 12)

Ingrid Newkirk photo

“More power to [Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty] if they can get someone’s attention.”

Ingrid Newkirk (1949) British-American activist

The Boston Herald, 2002 August 25.
2002

Stephen King photo
Tad Williams photo

“Part of manhood, I am thinking, is to ponder one’s words before opening one’s mouth.”

Tad Williams (1957) novelist

Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Stone of Farewell (1990), Chapter 12, “Birdsflight” (p. 297).

Related topics