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Uncritical semantics is the myth of a museum in which the exhibits are meanings and the words are labels. To switch languages is to change the labels.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps.
— William Shakespeare
Since there is no real silence,
Silence will contain all the sounds,
All the words, all the languages,
All knowledge, all memory. — Dejan Stojanovic
Silence will contain all the sounds,
All the words, all the languages,
All knowledge, all memory. — Dejan Stojanovic
Never ignore the elephant in the room. That's rude; play with it and introduce it.
— Donna Lynn Hope
It is of the small joys and little pleasures that the greatest of our days are built.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
Gen, with his genius for languages, was often at a loss for what to say when left with only his own words.
— Ann Patchett
The word for 'book' in all the known languages of the earth is vallon, 'chamber of words' ...
— Sofia Samatar
Poverty is not the root cause of crime.
— Rush Limbaugh
YOUR PATHETIC!" Harry yelled. "JUST BECAUSE THEY MADE A FOOL OF YOU AT SCHOOL YOU WON'T EVEN LISTEN --
— J.K. Rowling
five different love languages: quality time, the giving of gifts, acts of service, physical touch, or words of encouragement.
— Kate Kennedy
Poetry is a language adequate to one's experience.
— Jay Parini
By such innovations are languages enriched, when the words are adopted by the multitude, and naturalized by custom.
— Miguel De Cervantes
THE 5 LOVE LANGUAGES Words of Affirmation Quality Time Receiving Gifts Acts of Service Physical Touch
— Gary Chapman
If life is becoming a race, could it be time to slow down?el
— Evinda Lepins
All architects want to live beyond their deaths.
— Philip Johnson
Whenever I climb I am followed by a dog called 'Ego'.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Oh dear white children, casual as birds,
Playing among the ruined languages,
So small beside their large confusing words. — W. H. Auden
Playing among the ruined languages,
So small beside their large confusing words. — W. H. Auden
A pard-like spirit, beautiful and swift.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
The most aggressive and therefore the most dangerous words in the languages of the world are to be found in the assertion I AM.
— D.W. Winnicott
Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, they contain pure truths, before we cluttered our languages with so many useless words.
— Cassandra Clare
We each have words for "love" in our languages. What would the world look like if we acted on that one word for humanity's sake?
— Julie Saffrin
Philosophy is the abstract art of thoughts and perceptions that form colors of words and languages that paint the canvas of our minds.
— Debasish Mridha
Long before there was Marilyn Manson, long before there was Alice Cooper, way before Ozzy Osbourne, there was Screamin' Jay Hawkins
— Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Languages for me have a secret venom that every so often foams up and for which there is no antidote.
— Elena Ferrante
If this long island story of ours is to end at last, let it end only when each one of us lies choking in his own blood upon the ground.
— Winston S. Churchill
It is a curiously moving experience, to hear 350 sailors uttering the words "Oh shit!" in eleven different languages.
— John Biggins
A brain is like a muscle, a serial connection that you should train everyday; if you don't use it, you loose it
— Ana Claudia Antunes
Of all the words in all languages I know, the greatest concentration is in the English word I.
— Elias Canetti
Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.
— Mary Shelley
It is hard indeed to notice anything for which the languages available to us have no description.
— Alan W. Watts
Only 8000 different words appear in the Hebrew Bible, compared to the 20,000 or more that the average adult needs to know in most languages.
— Robert Lane Greene
Very large scale disasters, especially those that have occurred in the developing world, have very long recovery periods.
— Irwin Redlener
No good deed goes unpunished.' Langdon
— Dan Brown