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    In taking care with language, we take care of ourselves.

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    Instrumental music can spread the international language.

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    In the best fiction, the language itself can become almost invisible.

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    In the beginning was the word, the word That from the solid bases of the light Abstracted all the letters of the void.

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    In the broadest sense, evolution is merely change, and so is all-pervasive; galaxies, languages, and political systems all evolve. Biological evolution ... is change in the properties of populations of organisms that transcend the lifetime of a single individual.

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    In the lives of individuals and societies, language is a factor of greater importance than any other. For the study of language to remain solely the business of a handful of specialists would be a quite unacceptable state of affairs.

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    In the particular presence of memorable language we can find a reminder of our ability to know and retain knowledge itself: the brightness wherein all things come to see.

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    In the original language, 'Fear the Lord' doesn't mean be afraid. It means sustaining a joyful, astonished awe, and wonder before Him.

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    In the studio system, things are expected of a film. By the first, second, third act, there's a generic language that comes out of the more commercial system.

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    In the United States there's not a lot of people interested in foreign language films. Every time, it's more difficult for foreign language films to survive here.

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    I often feel like I want to think something but I can't find the language that coincides with the thoughts, so it remains felt, not thought. Sometimes I feel like I'm thinking in Swedish without knowing Swedish.

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    I often focus more on language than on the conveying of information.

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    I owe my own fluency with language to Brooklyn. Everyone talked about everything, from the Dodgers to the revolution.

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    I paint with a language I can call my own... it takes a ruthless honesty with oneself. If one admires or is influenced by anyone else, one is not being true to oneself.

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    I refuse to put the unnecessary strain of learning English upon my sisters for the sake of false pride or questionable social advantage.

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    I read the Bible to myself; I'll take any translation, any edition, and read it aloud, just to hear the language, hear the rhythm, and remind myself how beautiful English is.

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    I realised a long time ago that instrumental music speaks a lot more clearly than English, Spanish, Yiddish, Swahili, any other language. Pure melody goes outside time.

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    Is calling English our national language racist? Are we at that point?

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    I revise constantly, as I go along and then again after I've finished a first draft. Few of my novels contain a single sentence that closely resembles the sentence I first set down. I just find that I have to keep zapping and zapping the English language until it starts to behave in some way that vaguely matches my intentions.

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    I see music as one language. If one musical form eats its own tail, it dies. So it needs to be a mongrel, it needs to be hybridised.

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    Irish is a leprechaun language.

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    Isn’t the most sensitive point of this mourning the fact that I must lose a language — the amorous language? No more ‘I love you’s.

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    I see tendencies, I see body language.

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    I speak to people in the languagethey understand. First I have a dialogue, if that is not understood I speak inanother language. There is no remedy for this.

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    I speak to you in one tongue/ but every moment that ever mattered to me/ occurred in another language.

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    I speak two languages, Body and English.

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    I speak the truth but I guess that's a foreign language to ya'll!

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    I stand and listen to people speaking french in the stores and in the street. It's such a pert, crisp language, elegant as ruffling taffeta.

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    Is there a phrase in the English language more fraught with menace than a tax audit?

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    I started out with machine code and assembly language.

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    I suppress in my prose any language which calls attention to itself.

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    I suggest to young professors that their first work should be written in a jargon only to be understood by the erudite few. With that behind them, they can ever after say what they have to say in a language 'understand of the people.'

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    I support local solutions to illegal immigration as protected by the 10th amendment. I support making English the official language of all documents and contracts.

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    It behaves more like a tribe than a democratic institution...responding to custom rather than reason and using its own liturgy and language for the conduct of its domestic affairs.

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    It behooves us to avoid archaisms. Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do.

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    It becomes 'one's own' only when the speaker populates it with his own intentions, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. Prior to this moment of appropriation, the word does not exist in a neutral and impersonal language (it is not, after all, out of a dictionary that the speaker gets his words!), but rather it exists in other people's mouths, in other people's contexts, serving other people's intentions: it is from there that one must take the word, and make it one's own

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

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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 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'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 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 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 one thing humans are is language wizards.