2,489 Quotes About Language
- Author Elizabeth Tambascio
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Maybe sometimes it feels like “What impact can I have in this world? I am only one person and most people don't understand me.” But everyone can use their voice to say their something- through whatever medium that is. There will always be someone who understands your language and appreciates your message.
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- Author Dawn Garcia
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… this is my first language.” {on Writing}
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- Author Kate Mullane Robertson
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the voice taunted, and threatened: "you are afraid, unhappy, dissatisfied, what if…."but I knew, this was not His language for motivating my heart,so I waited quietly to hear my Father's native tongue, "I love, I am satisfied, I trust, this is the way..." - and I moved.
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- Author Michael J. Sandel
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Other animals can make sounds, and sounds can indicate pleasure and pain. But language, a distinctly human capacity, isn´t just for registering pleasure and pain. It´s about declaring what is just and what is unjust, and distinguishing right from wrong. We don´t grasp these things silently, and then put words to them; language is the medium through which we discern and deliberate about the good.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Words can be medicines; they can also be poisons. Words can heal; they can also kill... It all depends on how, when and where they are use and against whom! Let us not abuse our words. It's a misuse of the tongue!
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- Author Thomas C. Oden
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The faithful have no dread of using the traditional language of the church. Terms like incarnation and resurrection need to be explained, not avoided.
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- Author Elena Ferrante
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Languages for me have a secret venom that every so often foams up and for which there is no antidote.
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- Author Stephen Fry
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We gave you a perfectly good language and you f***ed up.
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- Author Douglas Coupland
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Trevor realized that the odd thing about English is that no matter how much you screw sequences word up up, you understood, still, like Yoda, will be. Other languages don't work that way. French? Dieu! Misplace a single le or la and an idea vaporizes into a sonic puff. English is flexible: you can jam it into a Cuisinart for an hour, remove it, and meaning will still emerge.
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