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the mystic must be steadily told,—All that you say is just as true without the tedious use of that symbol as with it. Let us have a little algebra, instead of this trite rhetoric,—universal signs,...

—Ralph Waldo Emerson

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I have eighteen titles in the German language. I had a number one song in 1965.

—Wanda Jackson

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Status-driven, conspicuous consumption thrives from the language of novelty.

—Tim Jackson

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It is wrong to use equal language for unequal actions.

—Peter Akinola

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He’s more a shape in a drape than a hep cat

—Sara Sheridan

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We are absurdly accustomed to the miracle of a few written signs being able to contain immortal imagery, involutions of thought, new worlds with live people, speaking, weeping, laughing. We take it for granted so...

—Vladimir Nabokov

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The most delightful aspect about the language of cinema is that it speaks to each of us in different ways – it is a purely subjective experience.

—Tina Ambani

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I study hard at Russian, which is a tough but most attractive language.

—Bayard Taylor

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Another grave limitation of language is that it cannot, like music or gesture, do more than one thing at once. However the words in a great poet’s phrase interinanimate one another and strike the mind...

—C.S. Lewis

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Words for completely novel concepts and technical breakthroughs are devised as soon as needed, explained with ease and absorbed with scarcely an effort by all who need them. This ability to innovate in language is...

—Andrew Dalby

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Hablar bien, expresarse correctamente en español, no es conocer mil palabras y vomitarlas machaconamente; supone el conocimiento preciso de cada término, su raíz filológica, el empleo justo de cada vocablo en el momento adecuado evitando...

—Antonio Cavanillas de Blas

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To handle a language skillfully is to practice a kind of evocative sorcery.

—Charles Baudelaire

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If you cannot understand my argument, and declare “It’s Greek to me”, you are quoting Shakespeare; if you claim to be more sinned against than sinning, you are quoting Shakespeare; if you recall your salad...

—Bernard Levin

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To touch a person…to sleep with a person…is to become a pioneer,” she whispered then, “a frontiersman at the edge of their private world, the strange, incomprehensible world of their interior, filled with customs you...

—Catherynne M.

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Universal grammar is about what language is: it is to be distinguished from prescriptive grammars, often distilled in newspaper columns, which tell us what language should be. We are all entitled to our own opinions...

—Charles Yang

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Moracete da se pomirite sa gubitkom jednog dela svog samopostovanja i svoje brige o ponosu ukoliko stvarno zelite da napredujete.

—Graham Fuller

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I know your head aches. I know you’re tired. I know your nerves are as raw as meat in a butcher’s window. But think what you’re trying to accomplish – just think what you’re dealing...

—George Bernard

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If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found the time to conquer the world.

—Heinrich Heine

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Language, she said, was just our way to explain away the wonder and glory of the world. To deconstruct. To dismiss. She said people can’t deal with how beautiful the world really is. How it...

—Chuck Palahniuk

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It’s no coincidence that in no known language does the phrase “As pretty as an airport” appear

—Douglas Adams

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The tongue of man is a twisty thing.

—Homer

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I still have enough faith in language to believe that if I place enough words next to each other on the page, they will start to speak with sounds of their own.

—Dexter Palmer

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Signs form a language, but not the one you think you know.

—Italo Calvino

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For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships.

—Deborah Tannen

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In speech he stretched out his vowel sounds to give his mouth a rest before the next consonant.

—Diane Setterfield

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Words themselves are all the ghosts we need.

—Donald Harington

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You should never let a word control you, intimidate you, or make you uncomfortable, and that applies to people of all races. Intent is where insult lies, and hate. Not in language.

—Felix Clay

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I should make a tongue condom shaped like an oven mitt, so my mouth’s spoken language muscle is protected from hot coffee.

—Jarod Kintz

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The four most beautiful words in our common language: I told you so.

—Gore Vidal

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In the beginning was the word, and primitive societies venerated poets second only to their leaders. A poet had the power to name and so to control; he was, literally, the living memory of a...

—Kevin Crossley-Holland

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Truth for anyone is a very complex thing. For a writer, what you leave out says as much as those things you include. What lies beyond the margin of the text? The photographer frames the...

—Jeanette Winterson

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It is very useful, when one is young, to learn the difference between “literally” and “figuratively.” If something happens literally, it actually happens; if something happens figuratively, it feels like it is happening. If you...

—Lemony Snicket

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All talk is small talk.

—Marty Rubin

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What is realized in the novel is the process of coming to know one’s own language as it is perceived in someone else’s language, coming to know one’s own belief system in someone else’s system.

—Mikhail Bakhtin

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Every text is unique and, at the same time, it is the translation of another text. No text is entirely original because language itself, in its essence, is already a translation: firstly, of the non-verbal...

—Octavio Paz

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Language signifies when instead of copying thought it lets itself be taken apart and put together again by thought. Language bears the sense of thought as a footprint signifies the movement and effort of a...

—Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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I taught high school English for 24 years. I always teach my students to appreciate the beauty of language and to write poetically.

—Mark Takano

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Time is the language of the universe.

—Khalid Masood

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profanity and obscenity entitle people who don’t want unpleasant information to close their ears and eyes to you.

—Kurt Vonnegut

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That’s what novels are: They’re amalgams of archetypes, collections of random traits one observes in other people through life, blended into fresh characters.

—Michael Callahan

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Those who know nothing of foreign languages, knows nothing of their own.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Users of clichés frequently have more sinister intentions beyond laziness and conventional thinking. Relabelling events often entails subtle changes of meaning. War produces many euphemisms, downplaying or giving verbal respectability to savagery and slaughter.

—Patrick Cockburn

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Afrikaans was the language of the white minority in South Africa, and the forced learning of it created resentment among blacks. Even so, Nelson Mandela made it a point to learn this language in prison...

—Robert Lane

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There is a weird power in a spoken word.

—Joseph Conrad

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And if it is true that the image still has the function of speaking, of transmitting something consubstantial with language, we must recognize that it already no longer says the same thing; and that by...

—Michel Foucault

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Sink every impulse like a bolt. Secure The bastion of sensation. Do not waver Into language. Do not waver in it.

—Seamus Heaney

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I want to live in Kolkata; I don’t want to live in Europe – I can’t write there. I write in Bengali, and I need to be surrounded by the Bengali language and culture.

—Taslima Nasrin

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There’s a scientific hypothesis that every person’s name is a primary suggestive command that contains the entire script of their life in highly concentrated form. . . . According to this point of view, there...

—Victor Pelevin

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A language is as sweet as the tongues of the speakers.

—Sathya Baba

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Proletarian language is dictated by hunger. The poor chew words to fill their bellies.

—Theodor Adorno

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