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Quotes about languages

Languages are the vibrant threads that weave the tapestry of human connection, transcending borders and bridging cultures. They are the tools through which we express our deepest emotions, share our stories, and convey our thoughts. Each language carries with it a unique worldview, offering insights into the history, values, and traditions of its speakers. The allure of quotes about languages lies in their ability to capture the essence of communication and the beauty of linguistic diversity. People are drawn to these quotes because they celebrate the power of words to unite and inspire, highlighting the shared human experience across different tongues. Whether it's the poetic cadence of a romance language or the intricate characters of an ancient script, languages evoke a sense of wonder and curiosity. They remind us of the richness of our global heritage and the endless possibilities for understanding and empathy. In a world that is increasingly interconnected, quotes about languages serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving and cherishing the myriad voices that make up our collective narrative.

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I love commuting between languages just like I love commuting between cultures and cities.
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Happily, financial capitalism and free trade have not done away with national languages and literatures, as Marx rather too blithely hoped.
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All living languages are promiscuous. We promiscuous speakers shamelessly shoplift words, plucking bons mots and phrases from any tempting language. We wear these words when we wish to be more formal, more elegant, more mysterious, worldly, precise, vague.
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my grandfather was an ordinary British citizen in the time of British Raj. He used to have Bengali friends from whom I learnt Bengali”.
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What I want is a beautiful and sophisticated piece of ass that happens to be 'bi.
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There is no such thing as a dead language, only a dead lay that's a little too quiet for my tastes.
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That so far the material has been dealt with in a rather subjective way provokes the question whether a means can be found of handling it objectively. [...] This chapter considers the applicability of the statistical tests employed by Wilson and the general problem whether the Linear B data are suited to statistical analysis.
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Strange bent over these things, with a concentration to rival Minervois's own, questioning, criticizing and proposing. Strange and the two engravers spoke French to each other. To Strange's surprize Childermass understood perfectly and even addressed one or twoquestions to Minervois in his own language. Unfortunately, Childermass's French was so strongly accented by his native Yorkshire that Minervois did not understand and asked Strange if Childermass was Dutch.
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And Philippe won't speak English. She's sure he can - he's got that European je ne sais quoi that usually means "Oh, I speak six languages. And a little Japanese.
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Today, one of the brothers asked me: Is it a terrible prison, not to be able to move from the place where you're standing?You answered...I told him that I am now more free than he is. The inability to move frees me from the obligation to act.You who speak languages, you are such liars.
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