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French was my first language.
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Bob Cousy Language cares. Howard Nemerov Language is the friendliest of the things from which we cannot escape. Mason Cooley To have another language is to possess a second soul. Charlemagne Language is a social art. Willard Van Orman Quine I think I developed language skills to deal with threat. It's the girl thing to do-you know, instead of pulling out a gun. Barbara Kruger Do you know why language manifests itself the way it does in my work? It's because I understand short attention spans. Barbara Kruger I said in sharp language that that practice was wrong. Ken Starr It is wrong to use equal language for unequal actions. Peter Akinola There was a whole language that I could never make function for myself in relationship to painting and that was attitudes like tortured, struggle, pain. Robert Rauschenberg Arabs respect only the language of force. Moshe Sharett The one overall structure in my plays is language. Edward Bond Everything in writing begins with language. Language begins with listening. Jeanette Winterson To create a past that seemed authentic but would be a fiction, you need an invented language. Jeanette Winterson If language did not affect behavior, it could have no meaning. Kenneth L. Pike I was always influenced by language. Helen Dunmore I have never designed a language for its own sake. Niklaus Wirth Very early in life I became fascinated with the wonders language can achieve. And I began playing with words. Gwendolyn Brooks Having come to live in this age is as though one were to have entered another country. Learn its language or risk being left out. Theodore Bikel One can say of language that it is potentially the only human home, the only dwelling place that cannot be hostile to man. John Berger |
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