Spoken Language Quotes
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Spoken Language Quotes & Sayings
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I think we're still in a muddle with our language, because once you get words and a spoken language it gets harder to communicate.
— Jane Goodall
It is only when the mirror has not spoken to Chimpanzee in a plain language that it thinks it looks more better than the Gorilla
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Art is communication spoken by man for humanity in a language raised above the everyday happening.
— Mary Wigman
There is a weird power in a spoken word.
— Joseph Conrad
Symbols are the language of something invisible spoken in the visible world.
— Gertrud Von Le Fort
Love is the language of the heart. It can feel the movements of every atom and understand every language spoken or unspoken.
— Debasish Mridha
The words or the language, as they are written or spoken, do not seem to play any role in my mechanism of thought
— Albert Einstein
Spoken language's elaborate rhythms and inflections convey more meaning per word than the printed word.
— Timothy Noah
The rising and falling cadence of words, carried on the wind, spoken in a language other than human.
— Megan Shepherd
The spoken form is in fact a very restrained representation of what is possible in the musical language.
— Robert Fripp
Sport is the only language spoken by all mankind
— Dr. Dr. Mohammed Abad Al Razak
Better than chanting a thousand words in a dead language is one soothing word spoken in the vernacular.
— Gautama Buddha
Is there no room for art in the spoken language? What is the use of creating an unnatural language to the exclusion of the natural one?
— Swami Vivekananda
There exists a single complete copy, is written in Annaren, the principal language spoken in Annar. In translating
— Alison Croggon
Language exists only when it is listened to as well as spoken. The hearer is an indispensable partner.
— John Dewey
Sometimes the archaism of the language when it's spoken is why we are all in love with the Irish today.
— Diane Wakoski
All speech, written or spoken, is a dead language, until it finds a willing and prepared hearer.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Fuck words, nothing spoken
comprehends the defiantly ephemeral.
I take my incompleteness with the rest, an exile
in any language. — Eric Gamalinda
comprehends the defiantly ephemeral.
I take my incompleteness with the rest, an exile
in any language. — Eric Gamalinda
Although spoken English doesn't obey the rules of written language, a person who doesn't know the rules thoroughly is at a great disadvantage.
— Marilyn Vos Savant
What makes us human, I think, is an ability to ask questions, a consequence of our sophisticated spoken language.
— Jane Goodall
Prayer is about real-world concerns, spoken in real-world language. God does not want us to shift into a stained-glass prayer voice to address Him.
— David Jeremiah
In absolute incommunicableness it stood apart, a thought, a system of thought which as yet had no symbol in spoken language
— Fitz Hugh Ludlow
The loudest
Of all languages
Is also the most
Silent of all languages
And that is the language
Spoken by tears... — Chase Von
Of all languages
Is also the most
Silent of all languages
And that is the language
Spoken by tears... — Chase Von
To excavate is to open a book written in the language that the centuries have spoken into the earth.
— Spyridon Marinatos
Music is the language spoken by angels.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Working with the Latin language is pretty powerful. Working with a language that is not spoken vernacularly is intense.
— Eyvind Kang
Richard Burton had a tremendous passion for the English language, especially the spoken and written word
— Frank Bough
That is the foremost fundamental law: language has the power to create reality. When spoken, a thing exists.
— Claudia Serrano
The language with which I make my poems has nothing to do with one spoken here, or anywhere.
— Paul Celan
My language! heavens!I am the best of them that speak this speech. Were I but where 'tis spoken.
— William Shakespeare
When you do not understand the language being spoken, you have too options. You can struggle against the isolation, or you can give yourself up to it.
— Jodi Picoult
Spoken language is merely a series of squeaks.
— Alfred North Whitehead