Non Literary Language Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Non Literary Language
Non Literary Language Quotes & Sayings
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I may fight the British ruler, but I do not hate the English or their language. In fact, I appreciate their literary treasures.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The poem is the literary form of the 21st century. It's able to connect young people in a deep way to language ... it's language as play.
— Carol Ann Duffy
I was actually lost in Beirut on the way home.
— Kelly Preston
Translation presents not merely a paradigm but the utmost case of engaged literary interpretation
— John Felstiner
I think the voice can carry a story.
— Tom Barbash
I use the language I use to my friends. They wouldn't believe me if I used some high-flown literary language. I want them to believe me.
— Adrian Mitchell
When I go to a movie and can't figure it out, I'm just thrilled.
— Julianne Moore
Earlier 18th-century literary language was not supple enough to connect the life of the imagination to that of the street.
— Rebecca Solnit
Argot is both a literary and a social phenomenon. What is argot, properly speaking? Argot is the language of misery.
— Victor Hugo
I intend to dedicate my remaining time as president of the NRA to ensure that the Second Amendment is safe from Al Gore and all those who threaten it.
— Charlton Heston
God forgives us ... who am I not to forgive?
— Alan Paton
In literature the ambition of the novice is to acquire the literary language; the struggle of the adept is to get rid of it.
— George Bernard Shaw
A linguist deaf to the poetic functions of language and a literary scholar indifferent to linguistics are equally flagrant anachronisms.
— Roman Jakobson
This was it, he knew it, was sure of it, this was the door which would take him back -
— Stephen King
For me, the term "literary fiction" means there's always attention paid to language, and linguistic experimentation, sophistication.
— Karen Russell
On a farm, you can get very bored.
— Godfrey Hounsfield