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    He will essentially follow the language of the spectacle, for it is the only one he is familiar with.

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    He wished she knew his impressions; but he would as soon have thought of carrying an odour in a net as of attempting to convey the intangibilities of his feeling in the coarse meshes of language. So he remained silent.

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    He would always speak the language of the heart with an awkward foreign accent.

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    Hispanics speak Spanish or Portuguese, which are languages we Americans are familiar with, so it doesn't seem to pose the same types of problems as Arabic-speaking Muslims do in Europe.

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    History is like self-reflection through the medium of language propelling itself into self-recognition.

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    Hominid and human evolution took place over millions and not billions of years, but with the emergence of language there was a further acceleration of time and the rate of change.

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    Horrible that you could write in a language so well, but have nothing meaningful to say.

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    Horses are our silent partners. When we learn their language. This partnership grows strong.

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    How do we take our anger and transform it into sacred rage? How do we create a language that opens the heart instead of closing it? To bear witness is not a passive act. It's an act of consequence that leads to consciousness. It matters. I am curious. I want to know why. I was raised with a scripture that says, "The glory of God is intelligence." And to me our greatest intelligence is following our instincts, trusting our intuition.

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    However great one's gift of language may be, there is always something that one cannot tell.

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    However well you know the French language you've learnt it the wrong way, not as a native speaker would. That's my problem as well.

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    However, when Java is promoted as the sole programming language, its flaws and limitations become serious.

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    However virile the English language may be, it can never become the language of the masses of India.

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    How quickly a zek (a prisoner) gets cheeky-or, putting it in literary language, how quickly a man's requirements grow.

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    How shall we account for our pursuits, if they are original? We get the language with which to describe our various lives out of acommon mint.

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    How wonderful it was to love something without the compromise of language.

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    Human beings do not live in the objective world alone, nor alone in the world of social activity as ordinarily understood, but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society.

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    Human language can but imperfectly describe God's ways.

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    Human language is nothing like the signalling systems of other animals.

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    Human language is local and changeable, and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information.

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    Human life is driven forward by its dim apprehension of notions too general for its existing language.

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    Humans are crude linguists from the moment of birth - and perhaps even in the womb - to the extent at least that we can hear spoken sounds and begin to recognize different combinations of language sounds.

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    Humor is a universal language.

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    Hyperpolyglots are not born, and they are not made, but they are born to be made. There is a finite subset of the human population which has the right neurological equipment for learning and using lots of languages. That equipment may serve only a sub-component of language learning, such as mimicry, pattern recognition, or memory, or it serves those sub-components in a global fashion.

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    I always feel like music should be a universal language.

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    I actually don't understand a word Paula's saying anymore. It's like a new language.

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    I am a guest of the French language. My poems in French are born of my interaction with the French language, which is not the same as that of a French poet.

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    I am a lover of truth, a worshipper of freedom, a celebrant at the altar of language and purity and tolerance.

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    I always find that I'm less sarcastic in France and maybe I'm a bit more shy and a bit more reserved, even more polite. My voice tends to go up quite a lot. I'd love to speak more languages just to discover who I become in a different language.

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    I am annoyed by individuals who are embarrassed by pauses in a conversation. To me, every conversational pause refreshes.

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    I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity?

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    I am aware of the technical distinction between ‘less’ and ‘fewer’, and between ‘uninterested’ and ‘disinterested’ and ‘infer’ and ‘imply’, but none of these are of importance to me. ‘None of these are of importance,’ I wrote there, you’ll notice – the old pedantic me would have insisted on “none of them is of importance”. Well I’m glad to say I’ve outgrown that silly approach to language

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    I am attached to the French language. I will defend the ubiquitous use of French.

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    I am not anti-English, I am not anti-British, I am not anti-any Government, but I am anti-untruth, anti-humbug and anti-injustice.

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    I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me.

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    I am not learning definitions as established in even the latest dictionaries. I am not a dictionary-maker. I am a person a dictionary-maker has to contend with. I am a living evidence in the development of language.

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    I am so far as I am aware not at all influenced by dramatists, expect for Shakespeare, who I have to say, it is impossible not to be influenced by if you hold language to be the major element of theatre.

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    I am somewhat uncertain whether there is a definite factual question as to whether natural language handles truth-value gaps. Nor am I even quite sure that there is a definite question of fact as to whether natural language should be evaluated by the minimal fixed point or another, given the choice of a scheme for handling gaps. We are not at the moment searching for the correct scheme.

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    I am telling you to be a slow-speaking person.

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    I approach writing a poem in a much different state than when I am writing prose. It's almost as if I were working in a different language when I'm writing poetry. The words - what they are and what they can become - the possibilities of the words are vastly expanded for me when I'm writing a poem.

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    I am very sorry, but I cannot learn languages. I have tried hard, only to find that men of ordinary capacity can learn Sanskrit in less time that it takes me to buy a German Dictionary

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    I am under the spell of language, which has ruled me since I was 10.

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    I believe so deeply in the primacy of language, in lifting your prose to the highest level you're capable of and making your words symphonic.

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    I believe on foreign policy that there is little difference between the Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. We believe that the best course for containing North Korea's nuclear program is through diplomacy, and we disagree with the language the President Donald Trump has used, and the fact that he's made it more difficult for diplomacy to work.

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    I believe that all poetry is formal in that it exists within limits, limits that are either inherited by tradition or limits that language itself imposes.

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    I believe rhythmic sensibility is always a product and extension of language, defined broadly, among other things. But it is an immediate product and extension - no time elapses between the exposure to language and the creation of rhythmic sensibility.

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    I cannot find language of sufficient energy to convey my sense of the sacredness of private integrity.

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    I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators "the haute couture of language.

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    I can hardly believe that I even know this, but I am aware that Noah Webster's original dictionary, apart from being the first truly American lexicography, was a kind of line in the sand. It claimed a very discrete, American form of the English language, explicitly to compare it to the English of our erstwhile colonial masters who had been operating under Dr. Johnson's dictionary rules for well over a century.

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    I can read and speak Hindi quite well now and that's quite an achievement considering I didn't know the language at all when I came down here.