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    It consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language.

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    It has been discovered that C++ provides a remarkable facility for concealing the trival details of a program - such as where its bugs are.

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    It has often been observed that the repercussion of poetic language on prose language can be considered a decisive cut of a whip.

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    I think a lot of guys who are on the internet a lot, they're kind of anesthetized to some of the violent language and all that because they see it all the time.

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    I think American is very democratic in allowing different hues of language and parts of speech to commingle. William Logan once wrote that I had something of a fetish for what he called "Haute Couture Vulgarity.

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    I think I make better use of language and imagery than when I started out.

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    I think in general I've never dared compose in Spanish. First of all, it is such an intricate language.

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    I think it is a mistake to identify a movie according to its language, as if movies were literature.

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    I think it'd be pretty cool to fly. Actually, I'd like to be Language Gal. My super power is that I can speak every language.

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    I think it's often easier to theorize in the official codes of theory rather than to theorize lightly through scene, object, story, and incident in ways that keeps alive the sensual serendipities of language. This is not a question of being for or against theory, but rather of being suspicious of orthodoxies that concede, in advance, that what passes for theory must be signaled by a narrowing of diction, sentence rhythms, and sensual awareness. I'm in favor of surprise.

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    I think language is the most important thing that human beings have ever accomplished, and the only thing that's really going to get us all out of the troubles that we find ourselves in.

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    I think of myself primarily as a reader, then also a writer, but that's more or less irrelevant. I think I'm a good reader, I'm a good reader in many languages, especially in English, since poetry came to me through the English language, initially through my father's love of Swinburn, of Tennyson, and also of Keats, Shelley and so on - not through my native tongue, not through Spanish. It came to me as a kind of spell. I didn't understand it, but I felt it.

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    I think the most annoying language is a tie between all the ones I don't know how to speak.

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    I think that phrase is the most horrible phrase in the English language - 'I don't know.' It's terribly embarrassing.

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    I think the one thing humans are is language wizards.

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    It is a language which is being molded by writers to do delicate things and yet be in the grasp of superficially educated people.

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    I think when we engage in language we are engaging in something that is specifically and primally human.

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    I thought it was respectful to each country to sing in their language.

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    It is a most disgraceful shame the way in which Irishmen are brought up. They are ashamed of their language, institutions, and of everything Irish.

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    I think they've got 250 languages in Nigeria, and so English is a sort of lingua franca between the 250 languages.

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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.

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    I think yes is the most beautiful and necessary word in the English language.

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    It is as though the ancestors who made language and knew from what bestiality its use rescued them are saying to us: Beware of interfering with its purpose! For when language is seriously interfered with, when it is disjoined from truth, be it from mere incompetence or worse, from malice, horrors can descend again on mankind.

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    It is a tragedy beyond the power of language to convey when what has been imposed on women by force becomes a standard of freedom for women: and all the women say it is so.

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    It is a sore point, because you do have advantages if you have access to more than one language. You also have problems, because on bad days you don't trust yourself, either in your first or your second language, and so you feel like a complete halfwit.

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    It is by metaphor that language grows.

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    It is clear that whatever language of democracy Obama and his administration use is very tactically deployed, and has as its main aim the extension of US power and interests.

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    It is curious that some learned dunces, because they can write nonsense in languages that are dead, should despise those that talk sense in languages that are living.

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    It is impossible to prefigure the salvation of the world in the same language by which the world has been dismembered and defaced.

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    It is my huge pleasure that my novels are translated into languages that are read among small numbers of people.

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    It is impossible to translate poetry. Can you translate music?

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    It is nonsense for the Government to allow any loopholes for religious homophobia. Bigotry is bigotry whether it's dressed up in the language of faith or not.

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    It is neither the best nor the worst things in a book that defy translation.

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    It is not the responsibility of the language to force good looking code, but the language should make good looking code possible.

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    It is the task of the translator to release in his own language that pure language that is under the spell of another, to liberate the language imprisoned in a work in his re-creation of that work.

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    It is one of those things that is universally connectable, people can connect to it from everywhere; music is like that universal language.

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    It is part of the business of marketing to muddy the distinction between altruism and cynicism.

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    It is the distance between us that creates language.

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    It is the theory that decides what can be observed.

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    It is useless to read Greek in translation; translators can but offer us a vague equivalent.

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    It is very hard to say the exact truth, even about your own immediate feelings – much harder than to say something fine about them which is not the exact truth.

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    It is useful to the historian, among others, to be able to see the commonest forms of different phenomena, whether phonetic, morphological or other, and how language lives, carries on and changes over time.

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    It is wrong to use equal language for unequal actions.

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    It is worth the expense of youthful days and costly hours, if you learn only some words of an ancient language, which are raised out of the trivialness of the street, to be perpetual suggestions and provocations. It is not in vain that the farmer remembers and repeats the few Latin words which he has heard.

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    It makes no sense to bad mouth people, but I think Jean-Luc Godard is astonishing as a survivalist, somebody who can do a film that is as extraordinary as Goodbye to Language.

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    It makes sense to me that the polyglot wouldn't know what language he dreamed in.

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    It may be observed, that very polished languages, and such as are praised for their superior clearness and perspicuity, are generally deficient in strength.

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    It must be powerful language if you canna make oout what the heel it’s goin’ on aboot!

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    I try for a poetic language that says, This is who we are, where we have been, where we are. This is where we must go. And this is what we must do.

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    It probably helps that my background is in the sciences and I can speak the scientists' language.