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Language Quotes
"By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth"
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George Carlin
"Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood"
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T. S. Eliot
"One should use common words to say uncommon things"
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Arthur Schopenhauer
"There are no bad words. Bad thoughts. Bad intentions. And words."
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George Carlin
"Words are spades digging the cairns of those who can't speak"
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Italo Calvino
"Art is the most effective mode of communications that exists"
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John Dewey
"We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives"
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Toni Morrison
"Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness"
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Samuel Beckett
"A man thinks that by mouthing hard words he understands hard things"
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Herman Melville
"Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality"
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Edgar Allan Poe
"Translation is the art of failure"
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Umberto Eco
"There are 400,000 words in the English language, and there are seven you can't say on television. What a ratio that is. 399,993 to 7. They must really be bad. They’d have to be outrageous to be separated from a group that large"
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George Carlin
"Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even the interpretation and use of words involves a process of free creation."
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Noam Chomsky
"The past is always tense the future perfect"
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Zadie Smith
"I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty"
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Edgar Allan Poe
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