"I cannot speak your england...." - Quote by William Shakespeare
I cannot speak your england.
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“For this relief, much thanks”
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More on Language
“I put a Phrygian cap on the old dictionary.”
“Language is the most elementary aspect to our humanness, probably. In addition to that, it's the embodiment, it's the apotheosis of the human experience, it's the way we summarize ourselves.”
“It is curious and interesting to notice what an attraction a fussy, mincing, nickel-plated word has for you.”
More on Communication
“Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self when one does not lack wit and is familiar with all the niceties of language. Language is a prostitute queen who descends and rises to all roles. Disguises herself, arrays herself in fine apparel, hides her head and effaces herself; an advocate who has an answer for everything, who has always foreseen everything, and who assumes a thousand forms in order to be right. The most honorable of men is he who thinks best and acts best, but the most powerful is he who is best able to talk and write”
“Becoming a good listener, you are able to connect with others on more levels and develop stronger, deeper relationships.”
“It is not often that we use language correctly; usually we use it incorrectly, though we understand each others meaning.”