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Not only does the English Language borrow words from other languages, it sometimes chases them down dark alleys, hits them over the head, and goes through their pockets |
Not only does the English Language borrow words from other languages, it sometimes chases them down dark alleys, hits them over the head, and goes through their pockets |
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Our native language is like a second skin, so much a part of us we resist the idea that it is constantly changing, constantly being renewed |
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Religion is no more possible without prayer than poetry without language, or music without atmosphere |
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Talk to people in their own language. If you do it well, they'll say, 'God, he said exactly what I was thinking.' And when they begin to respect you, they'll follow you to the death. |
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The eyes have one language everywhere |