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Who Said It? Essential Writers, Artists, and Scientists
1.
“Nothing is so easy to fake as the inner vision.”
Robertson Davies
Margaret Atwood
Farley Mowat
Michael Ondaatje
2.
“I shall curse you with book, bell, and candle.”
Geoffrey Chaucer
John Wycliffe
John Gower
Thomas Malory
3.
“Language ought to be the joint creation of poets and manual workers.”
E.M. Forster
A.E. Housman
Graham Greene
George Orwell
4.
“The chief merit of language is clearness, and we know that nothing detracts so much from this as do unfamiliar terms.”
Galen
Erasistratus of Ceos
Hippocrates
Pedanius Dioscorides
5.
“It is always difficult to think and reason in a new language.”
Thomas Gaskin
Charles Babbage
Thomas Bayes
Edmund Halley
6.
“No one gossips about other people’s secret virtues.”
Bertrand Russell
Alfred North Whitehead
Peter M. Neumann
Alan Turing
7.
“Anyone who doesn’t know foreign languages knows nothing of his own.”
Arthur Schopenhauer
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Friedrich Nietzsche
8.
“Slang is a language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands, and goes to work.”
Carl Sandburg
Ezra Pound
Theodore Roethke
T.S. Eliot
9.
“Language is the armoury of the human mind and at once contains the trophies of its past and the weapons of its future conquests.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Walt Whitman
10.
“All true language / is incomprehensible, / like the chatter / of a beggar’s teeth.”
Jean Genet
Guillaume Apollinaire
Antonin Artaud
Jean Giraudoux
11.
“Making a film means, first of all, to tell a story. That story can be an improbable one, but it should never be banal. It must be dramatic and human. What is drama, after all, but life with the dull bits cut out?”
Terence Davies
John Boorman
Michael Apted
Alfred Hitchcock
12.
“Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every other man has a right to knock him down for it. Martyrdom is the test.”
Robert Louis Stevenson
Francis Bacon
James Boswell
Samuel Johnson
13.
“Language is a part of our organism and no less complicated than it.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Georg Büchner
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
14.
“Speak and speed: the close mouth catches no flies.”
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Benjamin Franklin
Samuel Adams
15.
“Language! The blood of the soul, Sir! Into which our thoughts run and out of which they grow!”
William O. Douglas
Earl Warren
William Howard Taft
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
16.
“I live by good soup, and not on fine language.”
Jean Racine
Molière
Pierre Corneille
Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac
17.
“The time will come when our successors will wonder how we could have been ignorant of things so obvious.”
Pliny the Elder
Marcus Aurelius
Plutarch
Seneca
18.
“Nothing in human affairs is more unstable and precarious than power unsupported by its own strength.”
Seneca the Elder
Marcus Antonius
Tacitus
Dionysius of Halicarnassus
19.
“It is impossible to translate the poets. Can you translate music?”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Pierre de Marivaux
Voltaire
Denis Diderot
20.
“A sharp tongue is the only edge tool that grows keener with constant use.”
Booth Tarkington
James Fenimore Cooper
Washington Irving
Herman Melville
21.
“We sense time, so we sense ourselves. Face to face with an image, we sense ourselves. We are always on the outside when it comes to the other.”
Chantal Akerman
André Gide
Émile Zola
Alice Guy-Blaché
22.
“The frenzied passion for art is a canker that devours everything else.”
Blaise Cendrars
Gustave Flaubert
Charles Baudelaire
Paul Valéry
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