Blessed is the man, who having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact.
Sometimes people write novels and they just be so wordy and so self-absorbed.
I decline all noisy, wordy, confused, and personal controversies.
A lot of underground hip-hop will inspire me as far as rhyme patterns - really wordy, intelligent lyrics.
I'm going to start work on developing a series for HBO, because I'm naturally given to episodic stories of considerable length. And I won't have to listen to complaints about how wordy and long my work is if you can watch it on your telephone on the subway: You can make it conform to your day as if it were a book.
EVOO is extra-virgin olive oil. I first coined 'EVOO' on my cooking show because saying 'extra virgin olive oil' over and over was wordy, and I'm an impatient girl - that's why I make 30-minute meals!
I seem to be the most wordy when it comes to monsters because I'm a bit of a monster freak.
I was conscious of being wordy as a child. I was a terrible talker. I memorised the Latin names of flowers at five; I was shown off as a freak. My father encouraged me to be wordier than I was: he'd been a street orator at the time of Mosley, and his ideal primary concert speech was Henry V's speech before Harfleur.
Alan Moore's writing is almost novelistic. It's very intricate and wordy and smart.
I had never thought of myself as a dramatist, and, for really good technical results, the thought came too late: a man of letters has become too wordy to write economically for the stage.