Top Noun Quotes

  • Love is a noun as well as a verb, a treacherous construct. – Chloe Thurlow

    Love is a noun as well as a verb, a treacherous construct.– Chloe Thurlow

  • MOMB – noun – One who can deal with all of the INSANITY of being a MOM… Because she’s the BOMB! – Tanya Masse

    MOMB – noun – One who can deal with all of the INSANITY of being a MOM… Because she’s the BOMB!– Tanya Masse

  • Sacrifice is a noun in my vocabulary that should be a verb in my life. – Craig D Lounsbrough

    Sacrifice is a noun in my vocabulary that should be a verb in my life.– Craig D Lounsbrough

  • The greatest relationships are those in which love is not treated as a noun, but as a verb; with romance not viewed as a burden, but lived as a poem. – Steve Maraboli

    The greatest relationships are those in which love is not treated as a noun, but as a verb; with romance not viewed as a burden, but lived as a poem.– Steve Maraboli

  • Grammar, you’re the pickiest noun I know. – Buffy Andrews

    Grammar, you’re the pickiest noun I know.– Buffy Andrews

  • Celerity: noun, mass noun; an ability possessed by certain Que Cum Virtute Judicium (Virts) increasing the mobility or swiftness of movement – Alex Lane

    Celerity: noun, mass noun; an ability possessed by certain Que Cum Virtute Judicium (Virts) increasing the mobility or swiftness of movement– Alex Lane

  • Entrepreneur, noun: someone who takes calculated risks to add value to wider society with the hope of making money and building wealth – M James Airey

    Entrepreneur, noun: someone who takes calculated risks to add value to wider society with the hope of making money and building wealth– M James Airey

  • Living is a verb, not a noun. Joy is found in living our life not just having a life. – Melissa Heisler

    Living is a verb, not a noun. Joy is found in living our life not just having a life.– Melissa Heisler

  • In reality, love is fluid; it’s a verb, not a noun. – Sharon Salzberg

    In reality, love is fluid; it’s a verb, not a noun.– Sharon Salzberg

  • This poor gambler isn’t even a noun. He is kind of an adverb. – Stephen Crane

    This poor gambler isn’t even a noun. He is kind of an adverb.– Stephen Crane