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Cultural adaptation is not always about fusion; sometimes, it's about understanding the echoes from coast to coast, letting the voices weave tales neither land fully comprehends.
Author:
Aman Nahiri
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Poetry crafts its beauty through rhythm and emotion, while code shapes life through logic and precision; both designers assemble universes using versatile alphabets, inducing wonder in infinite dimensions.
Author:
Lila Crowdry
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Sometimes the true logic is unspoken, expressed by an elegy of models where lines converge like verses sung in harmony.
Author:
Anya Morgan
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Just as a poet chisels silence, a coder carves logic - both build worlds unseen, accessible only through rhythm and syntax.
Author:
Elara Dawnsong
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Just as poetry finds rhythm in ambiguity, coding sculpts order from chaos--both express the innermost while crafting worlds systems haven yet unseen.
Author:
Rowan Sinclair
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Code structures the rhythm of technology, just as verse shapes the melody of human emotion; each comes alive when crafted with intention and innovation.
Author:
Aidan Connors
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True artistry comes from intertwining structure and emotion; while poetry dances with rhythm and word, code embeds meaning through its precision and function.
Author:
Ava Linden
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Both poetry and code distill the complexity of thought into elegant structures, where syntax meets rhythm to conjure imagination or logic.
Author:
Alex Crescent
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Just as poetry etches emotion onto the tapestry of words, code carves logic into the compendium of machines, binding both arts lurking inadvertently in their structured gems.
Author:
Jesse Winters
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Verses can curl like brushstrokes on a page, while algorithms betray the rhythm intrinsic to unary disclosures.
Author:
Sofia Harper
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Both poetry and code dance on the expressions of dreams structured in knowledge, stitching beauty into a finite architecture.
Author:
Alex Claddeus
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Just as a poet carefully places each word to evoke emotion, a programmer intricately weaves code to sculpt functionality; both break down complex truths into tangled realities expressed in their syntax.
Author:
Ava Gracey
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Both poetry and code dissect the essence of thought and existence, sing through logic and rhythm yet communicate sentiments that defy traffic. Each crafted line unlocks worlds unseen--where syntax dictates ballet.
Author:
Ada Lovelace
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Consider the rhythm of syntax and a sonnet's heartbeat; both compose human experience into grids of passion.
Author:
Jamie Sanders
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Language is the brush by which poets paint emotions, and syntax is the structure for code that builds our logic; both are disciplines awaiting symphonies from the human spirit.
Author:
Alex Ryland
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Just as verses waltz upon the page, so too do algorithms orchestrate realms beyond; tasting language forks wisdom just as technology carves reality.
Author:
Avery Popovich
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In every line of poetry, there exists a syntax older than algorithms, whispering nuanced sentiments running parallel to any complex code--the sweeter fractals of human emotion that logic alone cannot decode.
Author:
Evelyn Worthington
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Both poetry and code are crafted languages, forging meaning from thunders of syntax and pauses of intention, unleashing the unseen into form.
Author:
Mira Thorne
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In both poetry and code, we find an alchemy of thought, where the nuances of language fuse with the precision of logic, creating worlds at the click of a key or the snap of a pen.
Author:
Eliana Teague
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Loops and stanzas embody rhythmic flares of clarity, html brood, nectar Muse mingles in variables; a syntax of sensation quietly blossoming.
Author:
Atara bestehten
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Poetry arranges emotions much like code organizes logic; both rely on the precise balance of fragments to make sense of the chaos.
Author:
Jamie Rivers
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Both poets and programmers weave languages unseen; one unravels the intricacies of emotion, the other delineates harmony in structure.
Author:
Clara Emheart
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In both poetry and code, vulnerability is the tie that binds: every stanza unraveled and every line entered unveils a truth waiting to surface, flickering above mere syntax or symbolism.
Author:
Iris Carr
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Each line of code unravels the functionality of machines, much like each line of verse unwraps the intricacies of our emotions; in both, the lanes of creativity open the door to new realities.
Author:
Julian Myles
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In both poetry and code, the essence lies in crafting abstract symphonies--calligrams painted with finite syntax triggering waves of explore like silent orchestras conversing timeless tales.
Author:
Aria Davis
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In the beats of structural verses and the rhythms of syntax, both poetry and code reveal worlds hidden in margins and consequence I'Re outfit manipulation.
Author:
Silent Sigma
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Architecture manifests in verses or syntaxes; both adhere to languages unknown, guiding us from vagueness to binary beauty.
Author:
Harper Lawson
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In the precision of scripts and the cadence of verse lies an intricate dance; both construct their worlds from the heartbeat of language, formulating emotion through structured creativity.
Author:
Alex Mercer
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Holding a poem can feel like unwiring emotions woven into rules, just like debunking the mysteries of space into binary bliss.
Author:
Jordan Sami
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Just as a poet arranges words in a syllabic dance to breathe life into emotion, a coder script stitches syntax and logic to materialize unseen worlds; both awaken the sublime near-profanity raining brilliance on pages ghosted with stories.
Author:
Evelyn Shoeitts
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Just as words swell on the pages of a poem, variables twist and turn within the loops of code, both beckoning us to learn the melody in their rhythm.
Author:
Sylvia Travers
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Both poetry and code thrive on brevity, each building vast worlds in the precise wording of an unmatched syntax cornerstone.
Author:
Ava Jameson
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Both poetry and code carve clarity from chaos, using languorous language to breach silence so vibrant that the code runs and meaning unfurls as the heart chimps.
Author:
Elara Kingston
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Just as poetry sculpts emotion through the cadence of words, code shapes reality with the rhythm of logic.
Author:
Elena Cosgrove
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In programming, as in poetry, the rhythm breaks energy into rhythm bursts that transcend structures--merely operators, pumps of newly minted sparks in undefinable order to construe worlds anew.
Author:
Lydia sparksBrowserEye
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Just as every stanza unfurls unique dimensions of emotion, each code block curates a universe of structured thought.
Author:
Elara Bentley
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In the constant dance of innovation, each borrowed moment itself becomes seamed with strain reality, eluding unified truth, unstoppable myths unfired together.
Author:
Elaine Verity
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Generational humor isn't just a checklist of memories; it's the ephemeral sketch of a time, inherent yet paradoxically tied to incomprehensible eras between cherished perspectives.
Author:
Alex Montgomery
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In the whispers of the breeze and the patterns of raindrops, lies a language grappling between the known and unknown--Fate encrypts its messages in the atmosphere, awaiting keen souls with daring hearts to translate its cosmic conversations.
Author:
Aurora Kendrick
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The whispers of the wind typify tales we might transcribe but cannot restructure; atmospheric cryptography offers insights best left to intuition on silent beats.
Author:
Arkadia Mereeve
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Beyond the veil of human interaction, the winds confess secrets unheard, rendering thoughts palpable only to those attuned to the breath of our environment.
Author:
Elara Stokes
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At the edge between our visibility and imagination, atmospheric cryptography whispers: in each shift of wind is encoded the entirety of untold secrets.
Author:
Elise Hawthorn
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Redefining the language of permanence, atmospheric cryptography weaves secrets into whispers carried by the winds, allowing dialogue between worlds unseen.
Author:
Lysandra Mellor
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In the whispers of nuclei lost to time, forgotten languages serenade the ancients, teaching a symphony of tastes and thoughts that bridge worlds unnamed.
Author:
Eliana Trentz
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The echo of every silent syllable calls to minds yet unstirred, waiting to member an exquisite world lost to whispers.
Author:
Melissa Cetera
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The remote whispers of forgotten languages remind us that history is fare rarely sung, for it lives on the tongues we seldom hear.
Author:
Elise MacAllister
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Echoes of the past remain in the silence of words we no longer speak, tracing paths not just to concrete meaning but revealing the essence of vanished human experience.
Author:
Elara Stockton
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In the whispers of forgotten languages, we salvage the echoes of empires, emotional tapestries unraveled in small utterances too obscure for wearied ears.
Author:
Emilia Raincloak
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Amidst each unwritten testament of a forgotten tongue lie avenues unexplored, illuminating the contours of human thought that language carved before memory claimed them.
Author:
Elise Norwood
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Hidden in the silences of rustling scripts and muted phoneticals lie the worlds unrealized, echoing through time in haunting poetry of existence.
Author:
Sofia Khans
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In their silent displacement, forgotten languages whisper untold stories of cultures past, drawing connections to parts of ourselves we've yet to understand.
Author:
Lydia Contreras
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Just as polygons converge to form an intricate map, our emotions blend ambitively, sketching a kaleidoscope of mingled joys and prickly sorrows entirely reach!
Author:
Ren Everett
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Every leaf ripples with the echoes of unspoken thoughts; beneath the soil, roots listen more than we evolve them.
Author:
Elara Montague
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Learning a new language is like surfing the ebb and flow of emotions; within words lie profound cultures, giving shape to personal growth.
Author:
Sofia Rayner
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Each new word is a door unlocking solitude; every fluent phrase weaves us into the tapestry of various cultures, teaching us not just to speak, but to understand.
Author:
Mira AghAni
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Mastering a language is not merely assembling words but building bridges to extraordinary realms of understanding and empathy.
Author:
Lena Carter
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Every new word we learn builds a bridge to another part of ourselves, transforming intellect into art.
Author:
Elara Monroe
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Embracing the nuances of new languages is like unfastening a lock hidden in the heart, opening chambers of self we never anticipated discovering.
Author:
Amelia Rousseau
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Language is the seedling of our shared humanity; each phrase untangles the core of who we are, branching us into empathetic listeners and brave communicators.
Author:
Akira Nehlsi
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By opening our lips to new tongues, we unravel the knots in our understanding and reveal corners of the self we never ventured to explore.
Author:
Isabelle Dwynn
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Through acquiring a new tongue, we don't just learn to string words together; we shift the very horizons of our identity, turbulence spills into travel, vistas turn into echoes.
Author:
Zara Lopez
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Learning a new language reshapes our minds and molds our identities, revealing truths about who we were and freeing us to become who we might be.
Author:
Clara However
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To wield a new language is to unlock corners of your mind you never dared to enter; each syllable discovered illuminates parts of yourself that were once shadowed.
Author:
Elara Zhang
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Language embodies people's histories and dreams; in learning its intricacies, we compose the score to our own growth symphony.
Author:
Elena Rodriguez
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Language is the map forging the path to our potential; each word marks a milestone on our journey toward belonging and self-discovery.
Author:
Bianca Torres
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In misequisitos of delightful rhythms and perplexed structures, the dance of language unveils buried aspects of our identities and expansive frameworks of life itself.
Author:
Emilia Thompson
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Every linguistic structure adds a piece to the mosaic of our identity, reminding us that with each new word, we branch out from the familiar into endless cultural explorations.
Author:
Sofia Tremont
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Every language acquired peels back a layer of I, revealing unfamiliar desires and fostering a garden of vivid dreams.
Author:
Marcus Elliot
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Every language i acquire writes a fresh narrative within me, challenging stereotypes while stitching bonds between worlds interspersed with frustration, discovery, and growth.
Author:
Elara Mandan
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Every new word I learn unbridles shadows within me, revealing facets of my soul previously shadowed; language is the brush, and my heart is the canvas of endless possibility.
Author:
Sadie Parker
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Learning a new language reveals not just the structure of thoughts different from yours, but unearths the quiet aspirations woven into the spirit of humanity itself.
Author:
Amelia Vermire
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Each new word you build turns the unfamiliar intotruth, carving maps of metamorphosis in the mind.
Author:
Lila Simone
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Every new alphabet stretched within us wraps the soul tighter with possibility, where speech bridges unseen realms and thought blossoms.
Author:
Clara Vigtaire
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Each new word we learn isn't just a tool for communication; it plants a promise for uncertainty overcome, offering us humility and resonance. Language becomes the story of our embrace with the world.
Author:
Evelyn Cross
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Each new word you embrace becomes a doorway to a part of you yet undiscovered, unveiling worlds within your heart and mind.
Author:
Aria Vasquez
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Ethnic dialects nurture identity as much as spoken skills mount wisdom; leveling one truly can pilgrims pierce territory other roodes squander folly carvals approachable arrival over appear frequency planets arrivals lessons retention.
Author:
Elena Harper
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In the nuances of each word I learn, a new shade of life unfolded--a kaleidoscope blurring borders and firing inspiration into horizons beyond imagination.
Author:
Clara Ambrose
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Each new language learned is a bridge; we traverse not just geography but layers of subtext and identity. In shaping words which say 'I am,' we expand not just our vocabularies, but the horizons of our selves.
Author:
Alessandra Lim
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Every word learned is a step taken towards embracing someone's soul; language becomes a doorway through which personal evolution strolls into new realities.
Author:
Clara Sotheby
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Every new word is a key that unlocks a different chapter of who we are, revealing countless stories waiting to be seen.
Author:
Clara Positions
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Destiny unfolds as you learn to articulate the unexplored realms of your soul--each new word becomes a stairway leading to tomorrow's unimagined mountains.
Author:
Isabella Cane
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Language is not just a tool of communication; it sponsors personal metamorphosis, turning the walls of our isolation into bridges that connect diverse minds.
Author:
Julia Mendes
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Every new word broaden without fear defines the boundaries of self-exploration.
Author:
Elena Fender
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Amid the pulse of data and the hum of machines, true calm grows where clarity illuminates choices heavily encoded by change.
Author:
Elara Bendlif
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Every accidental meeting with a stranger is a summoning guard of fate; what could bloom from conversations that life pads on visid ordinary motors truly nursery surprising salads synchronized adventures.
Author:
Lisa Jonister
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In the softly unspoken breath of silence, we often grasp the meanings that words set free -- in absence, connections form their deepest roots.
Author:
Julia Stanton
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Silence paints hues of understanding on the canvas of communication, whispering truths that words can hardly grasp.
Author:
Lila Esmond
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Within the rapture of stillness, unspoken words embed the deeper hues of understanding that often escape the clamor of daily chatter.
Author:
Evelyn Whitney
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Silence embodies the texture between words, offering unspoken truths that can linger Long after expressions fade.
Author:
Eleanor Wells
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Silence acts like the distances between notes in music; it creates depth, conducting moments of thought and feeling often lost in the noise of words.
Author:
Mira Joshi
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Within the shadow between words lies a delicate poetry deconstructing the noise of thought; such art imbues silence with the colors of unsaid emotions.
Author:
Elara Russo
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Amidst the unvoiced intervals unfolds a celestial message that faint echoes fail to articulate--it's there, silent yet profound, awaiting our incursions into meaning.
Author:
Jordan Alderidge
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In the intricate weaving of cultures, each thread tells a timeless story, vibrant and dazzling, enriching the canvas of humanity eternally.
Author:
Amara Ruiz
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Culled from the balk of ancestry, each volume of language entangles our hearts precisely where we bloom, segmenting hands input amid silent stitching domains.
Author:
Elena Citizen
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Within the kaleidoscope of forgotten words lies a beauty awaited by eager ears]|; marking every silence as a symphony unplayed.
Author:
Elara Voss
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Each forgotten word lingers in the spectrum of memory, waiting to paint anew the lives touched by their silence.
Author:
Jade LaRey
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In the crumbling streets of solitude, among the whisper of dusty tomes, the kaleidoscope of forgotten words draws us through doors wiselybolted shut.
Author:
Elara Voss
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In the dance of silence, the kaleidoscope reveals forgotten words as colorful memories hiding within the shadows of untold stories.
Author:
Aurora Finch
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In the kaleidoscope of forgotten words, echoes of lost stories reveal the mountains of the past--colorful representations of moment and memory unwind in place strings between hearts long overshadowed by silence.
Author:
Eliana Greene
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In the vibrant spins of our minds, the kaleidoscope of forgotten words invites us to dance with lost echoes, reminding us that buried phrases cannot disclaim our past's fractured beauty.
Author:
Elara Montrose
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In the kaleidoscope of forgotten words, unused sybarities stir, mirroring vivid portraits ourselves we once ignored.
Author:
Eloise Whitlock
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In the vibrant dance of memory, forgotten words whisper timeless amidst a kaleidoscope of unused breath.
Author:
Lillian Rivers
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In weaves of dormant syllables and forgotten phrases lies a vibrant spectrum, painting the canvas of time with reflections of those once richly spoken.
Author:
Sylvie Carte
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In the shattered light of shifting perspectives, each veiled word breaths a renaissance of emotions collected between fleeting whispers.
Author:
Clara Stanton
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In a kaleidoscope of forgotten words, we find buried stories colored by Nostalgia and woven through the grains of time.
Author:
Elena Richter
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In every curve and color of memory lingers a story untold, entangling souls into the kaleidoscope of forgotten words.
Author:
Ophira Stark
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Within the kaleidoscope of forgotten words lies a symphony of lost thoughts, waiting for seekers who dare weave their voices into unchained tapestry.
Author:
Sienna Crosswell
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Amidst the shadows of our memories, forgotten words swirl like shimmering light through a twisted lens, reminding us that every voice echoes long after its applause.
Author:
Elara Finch
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In the press of challenges, a kaleidoscope of forgotten words whirls back into the sunlight, reviving language like lost childhood games beneath the oak's ageless shadows.
Author:
Elowen Thatcher
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In the kaleidoscope of forgotten words, we stumble upon lost enchantments and rediscover the rhythm of meaning waiting in silence.
Author:
Margot Elise
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In the forgotten corners of language, a kaleidoscope of words emerges, each gleaming with the wonders of lost meaning and rich stories yet to be reborn.
Author:
Emilia Frost
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In the kaleidoscope of forgotten words, narratives dissolve and remix what once seemed lost, revealing constellations of stories craving a voice.
Author:
Isabella Metheney
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In the disarray of mislaid expressions lies a vibrant collage, waiting to remind us how softly shadows dance amidst shattered lexicons.
Author:
Elara Twain
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Amidst the clamor of modern voices, little recognized wonders dance across the silent winds, a kaleidoscope of forgotten words waiting patiently to reweave stories lost to time.
Author:
Lila Avant
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Within the fragile prism of our minds lies a kaleidoscope of forgotten words, each turn resuming the dance of their essence in every shimmering shard we've left unnoticed.
Author:
Aeliana Wright
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In the canvas of imagination, each verb colors horizons, charting realms unseen while adjectives twirl among the clouds of whimsy.
Author:
Lina Strum
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Where fable dances on the canvas of thought, words weave imagination into tangents bright with spectral emeralds and wistful golds.
Author:
Elara Finch
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With every stroke of language, we elevate the unseen to grandeur--where profound nightdream red presides in canyons untouched and lush whispers rise from golden tributaries of thought.
Author:
Jade Arca
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In every sentence, you spin mirages painted with vibrant grammar, transforming mere thoughts into boundless worlds unfettered by reality.
Author:
Lila Sorfen
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Wisdom is the silence between the thoughts, where knowing bends into unfolding understanding.
Author:
Liora Mint
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Sarcasm is my love language, and I'm practically fluent.
Author:
Mark Twain
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Laughter is a universal language that connects us all, even when words fail.
Author:
Sarah Smith
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The limits of my language mean the limits of my world
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Our words have the power to shape our reality and create new possibilities for ourselves.
Author:
Sophia Ramirez
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Let your actions speak louder than your words, for actions transcend language barriers.
Author:
Sofia Tran
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Our words have the power to inspire or destroy, choose wisely.
Author:
Sophia Warren
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Words are like water - they can soothe or strike with equal force.
Author:
Julia Nguyen
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Love is the hidden language of the soul that speaks louder than words.
Author:
Sophia Parker
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Lexicography: The art of alphabetizing chaos.
Author:
Phoebe Jefferson
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Profanity is the linguistic crutch of the inarticulate.
Author:
William Clancy
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Empathy is a language everyone understands, yet few speak fluently.
Author:
Maya Patel
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Letters are the building blocks of a living language, perpetuating culture through time.
Author:
Rebecca Chambers
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The limits of your language are the limits of your world.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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We all have the power to shape our reality with the words we choose to speak.
Author:
Sophia Rodriguez
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The limits of my language means the limits of my world
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Our words have the power to ignite fires of change or extinguish flames of hope; choose them wisely.
Author:
Sophia Mitchell
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The limits of our language are the limits of our world.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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The limits of my language are the limits of my world.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Love is the universal language that transcends all boundaries and unites us all.
Author:
Sophia Lee
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The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Language is the key that unlocks the door to our imagination.
Author:
Olivia Chang
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Today, for a Jew who writes in the German language, it is totally impossible to make a living. In no group do I see as much misery, disappointment, desperation and hopelessness as in Jewish writers who write in German.
Author:
Stefan Zweig
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China's cinema has been rising for some time; it has more exposure, so my chances of becoming internationally known are better. But the first thing I have to do is learn English. If I can grasp the language, then perhaps I can think about the U.S.
Author:
Ziyi Zhang
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I don't see it in terms of changing things, but rather using language and music as weapons for fighting a mainstream media which is predominately right wing, and loyal to the political framework and its corporate interests.
Author:
Thom Yorke
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I think maybe since there isn't a great deal of access to the mainstream media and people don't understand the language of mainstream media, if you put music out there with lyrics that are loosely political, people absorb some of it and spit it back out.
Author:
Thom Yorke
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I must stick with Chinese language films.
Author:
Zhang Yimou
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Think like a wise man but communicate in the language of the people.
Author:
William Yeats
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Feelings or emotions are the universal language and are to be honored. They are the authentic expression of who you are at your deepest place.
Author:
Judith Wright
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What I was proud of was that I used very few parts to build a computer that could actually speak words on a screen and type words on a keyboard and run a programming language that could play games. And I did all this myself.
Author:
Steve Wozniak
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Language is wine upon the lips.
Author:
Virginia Woolf
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Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Language is a part of our organism and no less complicated than it.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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One of the most misleading representational techniques in our language is the use of the word 'I.'
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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The common behavior of mankind is the system of reference by means of which we interpret an unknown language.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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The limits of my language means the limits of my world.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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You learned the concept 'pain' when you learned language.
Author:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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I have never designed a language for its own sake.
Author:
Niklaus Wirth
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My being a teacher had a decisive influence on making language and systems as simple as possible so that in my teaching, I could concentrate on the essential issues of programming rather than on details of language and notation.
Author:
Niklaus Wirth
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To create a past that seemed authentic but would be a fiction, you need an invented language.
Author:
Jeanette Winterson
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Everything in writing begins with language. Language begins with listening.
Author:
Jeanette Winterson
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What language are you talking in now? It appears to be bollocks.
Author:
Richard Wilson
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We have a president for whom English is a second language. He's like 'We have to get rid of dictators,' but he's pretty much one himself.
Author:
Robin Williams
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When I'm on TV, I'm often talking to a conservative host. I may have another conservative arguing with me. You've got very limited time, and you're using 'sound-bite' type language.
Author:
Juan Williams
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As advertising blather becomes the nation's normal idiom, language becomes printed noise.
Author:
George Will
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The future author is one who discovers that language, the exploration and manipulation of the resources of language, will serve him in winning through to his way.
Author:
Thornton Wilder
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The simplicities of natural laws arise through the complexities of the language we use for their expression.
Author:
Eugene Wigner
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We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native language.
Author:
Benjamin Whorf
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At the same time, new concepts and abstractions flow into the picture, taking up the task of describing the universe without reference to such time or space - abstractions for which our language lacks adequate terms.
Author:
Benjamin Whorf
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Language is not simply a reporting device for experience but a defining framework for it.
Author:
Benjamin Whorf
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Viewed freely, the English language is the accretion and growth of every dialect, race, and range of time, and is both the free and compacted composition of all.
Author:
Walt Whitman
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Speech is human nature itself, with none of the artificiality of written language.
Author:
Alfred Whitehead
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The Court is most vulnerable and comes nearest to illegitimacy when it deals with judge-made constitutional law having little or no cognizable roots in the language or design of the Constitution.
Author:
Byron White
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I start with the story, almost in the old campfire sense, and the story leads to both the characters, which actors should best be cast in this story, and the language. The choice of words, more than anything else, creates the feeling that the story gives off.
Author:
Donald Westlake
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I have my own language and it's high time I put a little of it out there.
Author:
Paul Westerberg
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Certain things were deemed to be offensive. It was usually bad language.
Author:
Timothy West
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Numbers constitute the only universal language.
Author:
Nathanael West
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On the contrary a film can promote the idea of change without any political message whatsoever but in its form and language can tell people that they can change their lives and contribute to progressive changes in the world.
Author:
Wim Wenders
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I wanted to capture the excitement of house music, almost like a four-four beat, and the best way to do that was to use a language that was rhythmic and performative.
Author:
Irvine Welsh
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Richard Hugo taught me that anyone with a desire to write, an ear for language and a bit of imagination could become a writer. He also, in a way, gave me permission to write about northern Montana.
Author:
James Welch
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The economic piece is still missing, since it's so hard to attract industry to reservations, but spiritually and educationally, they're doing just fine. Each tribe has a community college now, and they teach the language, they teach the traditions.
Author:
James Welch
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A mind enclosed in language is in prison.
Author:
Simone Weil
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If you can not master your language you must be it's slave.
Author:
Jenny Weber
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A warm smile is the universal language of kindness.
Author:
William Ward
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There are realities we all share, regardless of our nationality, language, or individual tastes. As we need food, so do we need emotional nourishment: love, kindness, appreciation, and support from others.
Author:
J. Walters
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If the president is going to use so much language of theology and the Bible, then let's use that language for a serious discussion about the war in Iraq. And that was never done.
Author:
Jim Wallis
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Perl was designed to work more like a natural language. It's a little more complicated but there are more shortcuts, and once you learned the language, it's more expressive.
Author:
Larry Wall
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Real programmers can write assembly code in any language.
Author:
Larry Wall
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The goal is to give people a free encyclopedia to every person in the world, in their own language. Not just in a 'free beer' kind of way, but also in the free speech kind of way.
Author:
Jimmy Wales
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The English language is nobody's special property. It is the property of the imagination: it is the property of the language itself.
Author:
Derek Walcott
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I definitely wish to distinguish American poetry from British or other English language poetry.
Author:
Diane Wakoski
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Sometimes the archaism of the language when it's spoken is why we are all in love with the Irish today.
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Diane Wakoski
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Still, language is resilient, and poetry when it is pressured simply goes underground.
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Diane Wakoski
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I think one of the things that language poets are very involved with is getting away from conventional ideas of beauty, because those ideas contain a certain attitude toward women, certain attitudes toward sex, certain attitudes toward race, etc.
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Diane Wakoski
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I think that great poetry is the most interesting and complex use of the poet's language at that point in history, and so it's even more exciting when you read a poet like Yeats, almost 100 years old now, and you think that perhaps no one can really top that.
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Diane Wakoski
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When a film is created, it is created in a language, which is not only about words, but also the way that very language encodes our perception of the world, our understanding of it.
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Andrzej Wajda
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Why does there exist a global American entertainment industry, but there isn't an equivalent coming from France or Italy? This is the case simply because the English language opens the whole world to the American cinema.
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Andrzej Wajda
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Language also encodes our past. We want to know who we are. To know who we are, we have to know who we used to be. Consequently, our literature, written in the past, anchors us in that past.
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Andrzej Wajda
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The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.
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Arthur Waite
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I personally think we developed language because of our deep inner need to complain.
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Jane Wagner
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Tears are the silent language of grief.
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Voltaire
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It's difficult for me to feel that a solid page without the breakups of paragraphs can be interesting. I break mine up perhaps sooner than I should in terms of the usage of the English language.
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A. Vogt
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As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
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Gore Vidal
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More has been screwed up on the battlefield and misunderstood in the Pentagon because of a lack of understanding of the English language than any other single factor.
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John Vessey, Jr.
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Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.
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Mark Twain
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My idea here is that, inasmuch as certain cognitive tasks and principles are tied to nature's laws, these tasks and principles are indifferent to language, culture, gender, or the particular mode of information that is provided.
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Edward Tufte
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The Republic of Macedonia is being built on democratic ideals and values, not on ethnic groups. Those ideals and values include economic opportunities, language and educational opportunities, religious rights, and political processes.
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Boris Trajkovski
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"Let God be true but every man a liar" is the language of true faith.
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Aiden Tozer
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I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain.
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Lily Tomlin
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Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain.
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Lily Tomlin
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It's my belief we developed language because of our deep inner need to complain.
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Lily Tomlin
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Man's ultimate concern must be expressed symbolically, because symbolic language alone is able to express the ultimate.
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Paul Tillich
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Our language has wisely sensed the two sides of being alone. It has created the word loneliness to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word solitude to express the glory of being alone.
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Paul Tillich
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Language... has created the word "loneliness" to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word "solitude" to express the glory of being alone.
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Paul Tillich
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My opposition to Interviews lies in the fact that offhand answers have little value or grace of expression, and that such oral give and take helps to perpetuate the decline of the English language.
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James Thurber
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The language of friendship is not words but meanings.
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Henry Thoreau
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The language of excitement is at best picturesque merely. You must be calm before you can utter oracles.
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Henry Thoreau
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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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William Thompson
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You know, they were returning to the language of the people and trying to use musical language, particularly as Copland did to create a musical language in which all Americans would feel that they had a stake.
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Michael Thomas
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Human language... prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand.
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Lewis Thomas
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I want a language that speaks the truth.
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Studs Terkel
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Meditation is the tongue of the soul and the language of our spirit.
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Jeremy Taylor
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The Little Friend is a long book. It's also completely different from my first novel: different landscape, different characters, different use of language and diction, different approach to story.
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Donna Tartt
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I want do a Mandarin language movie. It'll probably be the next movie I do after the one I do next.
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Quentin Tarantino
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For most women, the language of conversation is primarily a language of rapport: a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships.
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Deborah Tannen
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We tend to look through language and not realize how much power language has.
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Deborah Tannen
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There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting.
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John Synge
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I think English is a fantastic, rich and musical language, but of course your mother tongue is the most important for an actor.
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Max Sydow
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The idea of working with Steven Spielberg was very attractive. He's such a master. He knows the language of the camera and of filmmaking, which gives him a great freedom.
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Max Sydow
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It's important to me to work in my own language now and then. I love English, but you can never learn to master a foreign language if you're not brought up with it.
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Max Sydow
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When the English language gets in my way, I walk over it.
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Billy Sunday
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I like to play with someone who can cover a lot of ground and someone with whom you can discuss the language at a reasonable level; otherwise it gets a bit frustrating.
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Andy Summers
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All I'm asking for is the law that's been on the books for the last 33 years, no public funding for abortion. We are both saying the same thing, pro-life, pro-choice. Let's find the language that works for both of us so we can pass health care.
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Bart Stupak
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We are not voting for health care if we do not resolve this language on public funding for abortion - no public funding for abortion.
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Bart Stupak
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We believe the Senate language provides for federal subsidies for abortions. Plus there's a language in there where you have to pay one dollar per month, every enrollee, to pay for a fund for reproductive rights which include abortion. And that's totally against federal law. So we are saying take that out.
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Bart Stupak
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Make definite assertions. Avoid tame, colorless, hesitating, non-committal language.
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William Strunk, Jr.
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However, when Java is promoted as the sole programming language, its flaws and limitations become serious.
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Bjarne Stroustrup
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People who passionately want to believe that the world is basically simple react to this with a fury that goes beyond what I consider appropriate for discussing a programming language.
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Bjarne Stroustrup
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This evolution may compromise Java's claim of being simpler than C++, but my guess is that the effort will make Java a better language than it is today.
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Bjarne Stroustrup
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Neither Aristotelian nor Russellian rules give the exact logic of any expression of ordinary language; for ordinary language has no exact logic.
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Peter Strawson
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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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Mark Strand
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Poetry is, first and last, language - the rest is filler.
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Mark Strand
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The quality of our thoughts is bordered on all sides by our facility with language.
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J. Straczynski
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The genius of the French language, descended from its single Latin stock, has triumphed most in the contrary direction - in simplicity, in unity, in clarity, and in restraint.
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Lytton Strachey
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When the French nation gradually came into existence among the ruins of the Roman civilization in Gaul, a new language was at the same time slowly evolved.
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Lytton Strachey
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With the requests of some he complied, and has published a discourse, delivered before the Society for recovering drowned persons, which may be justly pronounced one of the most beautiful and interesting sermons in the English language.
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John Strachan
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While I admire the insights of many of the people in the world of computing, I get this cold feeling that I speak a different language.
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Clifford Stoll
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I became aware that all sounds can make meaningful language.
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Karlheinz Stockhausen
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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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Sting
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A Swedish physicist can not discuss his work with fifty people unless he goes abroad. A Swedish economist can get opinions and instructions in his native language from thousands upon thousands of his fellow citizens.
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George Stigler
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All speech, written or spoken, is a dead language, until it finds a willing and prepared hearer.
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Robert Stevenson
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I play with language a great deal in my poems, and I enjoy that. I try to condense language, that is, I try to express complicated but I hope real emotions as simply as possible. But that doesn't mean the poems are simple, just that they are as truthful as I can make them.
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Anne Stevenson
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All of nature begins to whisper its secrets to us through its sounds. Sounds that were previously incomprehensible to our soul now become the meaningful language of nature.
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Rudolf Steiner
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Language can only deal meaningfully with a special, restricted segment of reality. The rest, and it is presumably the much larger part, is silence.
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George Steiner
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There's a lot of things that go on when you're on tour that cannot be controlled. I'm not even talking about myself, but of course there's sexual activity and drugs, fighting and language; it is certainly not a place to raise a family.
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Peter Steele
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I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong.
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Ken Starr
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The best way in the world to deceive believers is to cloak a message in religious language and declare that it conveys some new insight from God.
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Charles Stanley
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Speech happens to not be his language.
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Madame Stael
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I grew up in France, my first language was French, and I tend to gravitate towards French cooking.
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Robert Stack
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And I believe that public broadcasting has an important trust with the American people, it's an intimate medium of television, and that we can do reading and language development for young children without getting into human sexuality.
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Margaret Spellings
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If I have to do something, I feel I should do it perfectly, and ofcourse, Hindi language is a problem.
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Soundarya
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Further, I'm obsessed with how language contorts and creates bodies.
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Peter Sotos
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Lyrics have to be underwritten. That's why poets generally make poor lyric writers because the language is too rich. You get drowned in it.
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Stephen Sondheim
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You know, when it was done originally, they always had to fight to keep it going at the end of each season. Now, The Odd Couple has become part of our language and culture.
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Brett Somers
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Love can be understood only "from the inside," as a language can be understood only by someone who speaks it, as a world can be understood only by someone who lives in it.
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Robert Solomon
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Language thus becomes monumental because of the mutations of advertising.
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Robert Smithson
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Language operates between literal and metaphorical signification.
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Robert Smithson
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Language should find itself in the physical world, and not end up locked in an idea in somebody's head.
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Robert Smithson
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Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence.
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Robert Smithson
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We may come to Jesus and ask Him; He will know all about it; if He comes to a little child, he will adapt himself to the language and capacity of a little child.
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Joseph Smith, Jr.
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Somehow I started introducing writing into my drawings, and after a time, the language took over and I started getting very involved with the handwriting and then the look of the handwriting.
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Patti Smith
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You couldn't have human society without language.
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John Smith
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Language changes very fast.
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John Smith
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I would say colonialism is a wonderful thing. It spread civilization to Africa. Before it they had no written language, no wheel as we know it, no schools, no hospitals, not even normal clothing.
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Ian Smith
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Poetry is a special use of language that opens onto the real. The business of the poet is truth telling, which is why in the Celtic tradition no one could be a teacher unless he or she was a poet.
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Huston Smith
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I believe that laughter is a language of God and that we can all live happily ever laughter.
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Yakov Smirnoff
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Everybody laughs the same in every language because laughter is a universal connection.
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Yakov Smirnoff
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The problem and privilege we all have is being alive in this century and able to read this language. It makes any list meaningless except the list of an illiterate.
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John Sladek
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You have to think an awful lot about your motivations or people's behavioral intentions or what their body language can indicate or what's really going on or what makes people sometimes do, sometimes, the irrational things they do.
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Ron Silver
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I have set out to change the language of the international system.
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Clare Short
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The iconoclastic mode, that specific mode of language, there is an element of it that it is punk - that is confrontational. That's just a part of the language of jazz - at a certain point.
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Matthew Shipp
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On July 26, 1916, I announced to all my friends in America that from now on I resolved to write no more poems in the classical language, and to begin my experiments in writing poetry in the so-called vulgar tongue of the people.
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Hu Shih
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After learning the language and culture of the Chinese people, these Jesuits began to establish contacts with the young intellectuals of the country.
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Hu Shih
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In the year 1915 a series of trivial incidents led some Chinese students in Cornell University to take up the question of reforming the Chinese language.
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Hu Shih
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England and America are two countries separated by the same language.
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George Shaw
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The promise of America is one immigration policy for all who seek to enter our shores, whether they come from Mexico, Haiti or Canada, there must be one set of rules for everybody. We cannot welcome those to come and then try and act as though any culture will not be respected or treated inferior. We cannot look at the Latino community and preach "one language." No one gave them an English test before they sent them to Iraq to fight for America.
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Al Sharpton
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Arabs respect only the language of force.
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Moshe Sharett
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We have forgotten that we have not come to an empty land to inherit it, but we have come to conquer a country from people inhabiting it, that governs it by the virtue of its language and savage culture.
Author:
Moshe Sharett
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Words may be false and full of art; Sighs are the natural language of the heart.
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Thomas Shadwell
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The payment made by a manufacturer to a patentee for the privilege of using the patent process, is usually termed, in commercial language, a rent; and under the same head must be ranked all extraordinary qualities of body and mind.
Author:
Nassau Senior
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There was no language barrier when it came to kids, and when it came to play.
Author:
Connie Sellecca
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The form language used by the ancient Egyptians in their structures is minimal.
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Harry Seidler
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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.
Author:
W. Sebald
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I thought that subtitles are boring because they're there generally to serve us with information to make you understand what people are saying in a different language.
Author:
Tony Scott
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First you learn a new language, profanity; and second you learn not to discipline your dogs when you're mad, and that's most of the time when you're training dogs.
Author:
Lou Schultz
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In the world of language, or in other words in the world of art and liberal education, religion necessarily appears as mythology or as Bible.
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Karl Schlegel
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That means presenting the issues in certain ways that will appeal to those people and then becoming a prisoner of your own language and thought process. That has always happened - it's just been intensified.
Author:
Robert Scheer
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Each generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the gospel in understandable terms, considering the language and thought-forms of that setting.
Author:
Francis Schaeffer
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I was also in love with the English language.
Author:
Dick Schaap
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I came up with new leads for game stories by being observant and clever, by using the many gifts of the English language to intrigue and hook a reader.
Author:
Dick Schaap