Semiotics Quotes
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Semiotics Quotes & Sayings
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You are plainly awash with debauchery.I'm merely an innocent casualty of your depravity.
— Kendra Leigh
This is a bit different to the Thursday breakfast I'm used to. It's usually just me and my dog.
— Shane Tronc
No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers words.
— Roger Zelazny
Language disguises thought.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
The universal logo for a pizzahut is eight slices painted cross a disc of yellow plywood mounted in the mouth of a taxidermic hippopotapus.
— Noah Wareness
The transference of culture in time can, in large measure, be described as the conservation of sign systems serving as a control on behavior.
— Doris Bradbury
I don't read novels, but my semiotics study influenced everything about the way I read and edit and write.
— Ira Glass
Derrida is not an excuse
— Nathan "N.R." Gaddis
Doing anything worthwhile takes forever.
— Hugh Jackman
natural language will always remain the basic interpretation of, and reservoir for, the development of the artificial formalized languages of science.
— Doris Bradbury
I don't write for money or for my words to be read. I write because it takes me to dark corners in my mind that I was to afraid to go.
— Zachary Koukol
Thus do strange things cease to be strange upon repetition.
— Michael Crichton
In this manner , we are told, the system of the imaginary is spread circularly, by detours and returns the length of an empty subject.
— Roland Barthes
I am like many of the women I have played onscreen.
— Maureen O'Hara
semiotics tells us things we already know in a language we will never understand' (Paddy Whannel, cited in Seiter 1992, 31).
— Anonymous
One picture is worth a thousand words. Yes, but only if you look at the picture and say or think the thousand words
— William, Saroyan
I'm a gamer. I play PlayStation all the time.
— Luke Goss
The commercial class has always mistrusted verbal brilliancy and wit, deeming such qualities, perhaps with some justice, frivolous and unprofitable.
— Dorothy Nevill
When I was in college, I was a semiotics major, which is this hopelessly pretentious body of French literary theory.
— Ira Glass
It's ironic that as scientists that don't believe in god, were the ones that are closest to god.
— Hiromu Arakawa
Love may lose its fire, but never its warmth; hate may lose its teeth, but never its venom.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
I have a disease; I see language.
— Roland Barthes