Language Differences Quotes
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Language Differences Quotes & Sayings
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People talk about nature as a mother, but to me she's always been Medea, ready and willing to slaughter her children.
— Rachel Caine
You were never a Boy Scout.
— Julie Ann Walker
The gospel is not only the way to enter the kingdom; it is the way to live in the kingdom.
— Timothy Keller
Liberal democracy is a powerful unifying mechanism, blurring differences between people and imposing uniformity of views, behavior, and language.
— Ryszard Legutko
People who are very confident in themselves aren't hurt by criticism. They make use of it.
— Brian Eno
Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open.
— J.K. Rowling
For music alone can abolish differences
of language or culture between two people and invoke something indestructible within them. — Irene Nemirovsky
of language or culture between two people and invoke something indestructible within them. — Irene Nemirovsky
There are books all around me ... I don't read as much as I used to, but I always have a book or two going.
— Donald Hall
We need no language to laugh
— Janaki Sooriyarachchi
One of the most important differences I see between prose and poetry is the music of the language.
— Pattiann Rogers
My job is to create myself a career that I can go to sleep satisfied with what I'm doing.
— Kate Del Castillo
There shall be no end of love in persons' heart and no end of tenacity in persons' mind.
— Heenashree Khandelwal
Even when I'm happy and successful, life still goes on.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
Eating is our earliest metaphor, preceding our consciousness of gender difference, race, nationality, and language. We eat before we talk.
— Margaret Atwood
Sometimes I can't see myself when I'm with you. I can only just see you.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
If a woman recognizes her power, she can present herself in rags and people will recognize her as queen.
— Beth Kery