Words differently arranged have a different meaning, and meanings differently arranged have different effects.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Words take on many different meanings.
The way I write, words can means lots of different things.
Spoken language's elaborate rhythms and inflections convey more meaning per word than the printed word.
The charge of being ambiguous and indefinite may be brought against every human composition, and necessarily arises from the imperfection of language. Perhaps no two men will express the same sentiment in the same manner and by the same words; neither do they connect precisely the same ideas with the same words.
I mean, language fascinates me anyway, and different words have different energies and you can change the whole drive of a sentence.
The universal order and the personal order are nothing but different expressions and manifestations of a common underlying principle.
Equality is not in regarding different things similarly, equality is in regarding different things differently.
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of understanding; one must use the same words for the same genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's experiences in common.
We focus upon pairs of words very often which are the same in some areas and different in other areas.
Words have meaning. And their meaning doesn't change.