Quotes about language
language open rarely
It can't be that simple. Rarely is constitutional language that open and shut.
language languages
Having two languages is better than having 500,
language met oral touches wondered written
It is a language, and it touches on things oral or written language don't get to. When I first met Antonio, I wondered if he could speak. He was so shy.
language lush sort teen visual
Laguna' was sort of told in the visual language of a lush teen drama. The idea here was to be a little grittier, more voyeuristic. Tony DiSanto
language seeing
I think we're seeing a more relaxed, more offensive, some would say, use of language, the use of swearing.
language speaker understanding
It is not the language but the speaker that we want to understand.
language likely might policy rather saying small
I think that they are likely to make some small modification to the forward-looking language ... saying something like 'further policy firming might be needed' rather than 'may be needed'.
language totally
He doesn't know what language is. He has been totally isolated,
language mathematics plus
Mathematics is not just a language. Mathematics is a language plus reasoning. Richard P. Feynman
language i-can
I can understand bitchiness in any language. Richelle Mead
language scholarship fury
Scholarship hath no fury like that of a language purist faced with sludge. William Zinsser
language speak dare
Geometry in every proposition speaks a language which experience never dares to utter; and indeed of which she but halfway comprehends the meaning. William Whewell
language problem speak
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. Samuel P. Huntington
language difficult
Many of the most difficult questions concerning the role of ethnic minorities centers on language. Samuel P. Huntington
language autonomy
The larger society has to recognize some degree of autonomy for the minority: the right to practice their own religion and way of life and to some extent their language. Samuel P. Huntington
language prose processors
The language of politics is poetry, not prose. Jackson is poetry. Cuomo is poetry. Dukakis is a word processor. Richard M. Nixon
language
I learned English, my sixth language at this point, quite quickly. Roald Hoffmann
language terrorist knows
The more languages you know, the less likely you are to become a terrorist. Upamanyu Chatterjee
language duty english-language
Duty is the sublimest work in the English language. Robert E. Lee
language metaphorical literal
Language operates between literal and metaphorical signification Robert Smithson
language procedures should
Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence. Robert Smithson
language permit music-is
For me, music is always the language which permits one to converse with the Beyond. Robert Schumann
language pedigree nations
Languages are the pedigree of nations. Samuel Johnson
language found accents
I never found accents difficult, after learning languages. Vivien Leigh
language accounting
Accounting is the language of business. Warren Buffett
language wonderful urges
English is a really wonderful language and I urge you all to investigate it Werner Herzog
language stealing magpies
We were language's magpies by nature, stealing whatever sounded bright and shiny. Salman Rushdie
language speak ability
Language is courage: the ability to conceive a thought, to speak it, and by doing so to make it true. Salman Rushdie
language poet born
The poet marries the language, and out of this marriage the poem is born. W. H. Auden
language metaphorical humans
Human language is mythological and metaphorical by nature. W. H. Auden
language habit espionage
The habits and language of clandestinity can intoxicate even its own practitioners. William Colby
language innocent
...language is never innocent. Roland Barthes
language seducing wounds
I am interested in language because it wounds or seduces me. Roland Barthes