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I'm looking for what might be called a body language. One thing I do is stick a vibrator up my cunt and start writing
writing from the point of orgasm and losing control of the language and seeing what that's like. ~ Kathy Acker
Agglutinative Language quotes by Kathy Acker
Most of what's known about religious practices in pre-Hispanic Mexico has come to us through a Catholic parish priest named Hernando Ruiz de Alarcón, one of the few who ever became fluent in the Nahuatl language. He spent the 1620s writing his "Treatise on the Superstitions and Heathen Customs that Today Live Among the Indians Native to This New Spain". He'd originally meant it to be something of a "field guide to the heathens" to help priests recognize and exterminate indigenous religious rites and their practitioners. In the process of his documentation, though, it's clear from his writings that Father Ruiz de Alarcón grew sympathetic. He was particularly fascinated with how Nahuatl people celebrated the sacred in ordinary objects, and encouraged living and spirit realities to meet up in the here and now. He noted that the concept of "death" as an ending did not exactly exist for them. When Aztec people left their bodies, they were presumed to be on an exciting trip through the ether. It wasn't something to cry about, except that the living still wanted to visit with them. People's sadness was not for the departed, but for themselves, and could be addressed through ritual visiting called Xantolo, an ordinary communion between the dead and the living. Mexican tradition still holds that Xantolo is always present in certain places and activities, including marigold fields, the cultivation of corn, the preparation of tamales and pan de muerto. Interestingly, farmers' markets ar ~ Barbara Kingsolver
Agglutinative Language quotes by Barbara Kingsolver
Learning preserves the errors of the past, as well as its wisdom. For this reason, dictionaries are public dangers, although they are necessities. ~ Alfred North Whitehead
Agglutinative Language quotes by Alfred North Whitehead
Girls, I was dead and down
in the Underworld, a shade,
a shadow of my former self, nowhen.
It was a place where language stopped,
a black full stop, a black hole
Where the words had to come to an end.
And end they did there,
last words,
famous or not.
It suited me down to the ground.

So imagine me there,
unavailable,
out of this world,
then picture my face in that place
of Eternal Repose,
in the one place you'd think a girl would be safe
from the kind of a man
who follows her round
writing poems,
hovers about
while she reads them,
calls her His Muse,
and once sulked for a night and a day
because she remarked on his weakness for abstract nouns.
Just picture my face
when I heard -
Ye Gods -
a familiar knock-knock at Death's door.

Him.
Big O.
Larger than life.
With his lyre
and a poem to pitch, with me as the prize.

Things were different back then.
For the men, verse-wise,
Big O was the boy. Legendary.
The blurb on the back of his books claimed
that animals,
aardvark to zebra,
flocked to his side when he sang,
fish leapt in their shoals
at the sound of his voice,
even the mute, sullen stones at his feet
wept wee, silver tears.

Bollocks. (I'd done all the typing myself,
I should know.)
And given my time all over again,
rest a ~ Carol Ann Duffy
Agglutinative Language quotes by Carol Ann Duffy
There is no right language or wrong language any more than there are right or wrong clothes. ~ Stephen Fry
Agglutinative Language quotes by Stephen Fry
Lenin could listen so intently that he exhausted the speaker. ~ Isaiah Berlin
Agglutinative Language quotes by Isaiah Berlin
TV shapes thought as surely as language shapes it. ~ Jennifer Stone
Agglutinative Language quotes by Jennifer Stone
Pride, ill nature, and want of sense are the three great sources of ill manners; without some one of these defects, no man will behave himself ill for want of experience, or what, in the language of fools, is called knowing the world. ~ Jonathan Swift
Agglutinative Language quotes by Jonathan Swift
We are in the process of making the English language gender-neutral, and manliness, the quality of one gender, or rather, of one sex, seems to describe the essence of the enemy we are attacking, the evil we are eradicating. ~ Harvey Mansfield
Agglutinative Language quotes by Harvey Mansfield
Language divides us into fragments, I wanted to be whole. ~ Margaret Atwood
Agglutinative Language quotes by Margaret Atwood
Has it ever occurred to you,' he said, 'that the whole history of English poetry has been de-termined by the fact that the English language lacks rhymes? ~ George Orwell
Agglutinative Language quotes by George Orwell
The Eucharist is the life of the people. The Eucharist gives them a center of life. All can come together without the barriers of race or language in order to celebrate the feast days of the Church. It gives them a law of life, that of charity, of which it is the source; thus it forges between them a common bond, a Christian kinship ~ Peter Julian Eymard
Agglutinative Language quotes by Peter Julian Eymard
I used to take formal notes in lines of blue, and underline the key words in red, and I realised I needed only the key words and the idea. Then to bring in connections, I drew arrows and put in images and codes. It was a picture outside my head of what was inside my head - 'mind map' is the language my brain spoke. ~ Tony Buzan
Agglutinative Language quotes by Tony Buzan
Spanish - how shall I say this? - is like
Portuguese spoken with a speech impediment. ~ Sol Luckman
Agglutinative Language quotes by Sol Luckman
Fantasy elevates ordinary and eternal problems of young people into stories via the language of myth. It turns "No one really knows me" into "I've got a secret identity." It turns "I don't understand why other people act the way they do" into "I'm trapped in a faerie realm." It turns "my high school must have been built over the mouth of hell" into "my high school must have been built over the mouth of hell."
There are certain things in life that are glorious, and they are glorious for everyone. There are more that are hard, and they are hard for everyone. We like to see these things retold, but with dragons. ~ Erin Bow
Agglutinative Language quotes by Erin Bow
I actually prefer it if I don't know what I'm supposed to do. If you've got an equal temperament piano keyboard, then you know what you're going to get if you play certain chords. But I actually like it if you don't know where the notes are, because then you do it intuitively. You're working out a new language, basically. New rules. ~ Aphex Twin
Agglutinative Language quotes by Aphex Twin
Person says to you, "How do you do?" he will be taken aback if you reply, with impeccable logic, "How do I do what?" The complexities of the English language are ~ Bill Bryson
Agglutinative Language quotes by Bill Bryson
Language, loose language, vague language becomes an out. Things happen. ~ Rebecca Solnit
Agglutinative Language quotes by Rebecca Solnit
can you be a daughter.
if you have no
mother language."
- african american iii ~ Nayyirah Waheed
Agglutinative Language quotes by Nayyirah Waheed
Through his powers of intellect, articulate language has been evolved; and on this his wonderful advancement has mainly depended. ~ Charles Darwin
Agglutinative Language quotes by Charles Darwin
WE WANT the Chinese to leave and the old colonial rulers to return. They exploited our natural resources too, but at least they took good care of us. They built schools, taught us their language and brought us the British civilisation…at least Western capitalism has a human face; the Chinese are only out to exploit us. ~ Michael Sata
Agglutinative Language quotes by Michael Sata
Words are like planets, each with its own gravitational pull. ~ Kenneth Burke
Agglutinative Language quotes by Kenneth Burke
Writing is one method of dealing with being human or wanting to suicide cause in order to write you kill yourself at the same time while remaining alive. ~ Kathy Acker
Agglutinative Language quotes by Kathy Acker
It does not take long. Soon the fine galloping language, the gutless swooning full of sapless trees and dehydrated lusts begins to swim smooth and swift and peaceful. It is better than praying without having to bother to think aloud. It is like listening in a cathedral to a eunuch chanting in a language which he does not even need to not understand. ~ William Faulkner
Agglutinative Language quotes by William Faulkner
Many writers today are wanderers. There is not only an unhousedness in language - how to convey, to say nothing of converge - but an unhousedness of place. ~ Joy Williams
Agglutinative Language quotes by Joy Williams
They invent a howling theatrical language through which it becomes possible to express the grief of the whole world, a language understood by no one but the two of them. ~ Unica Zurn
Agglutinative Language quotes by Unica Zurn
I don't know what 'operational control' of the border means, but I do understand the English language. And as I understand that phrase, that's not true. We do not have operational control. ~ John Cornyn
Agglutinative Language quotes by John Cornyn
Language is sometimes a barrier instead of a pathway. ~ Daniel Keyes
Agglutinative Language quotes by Daniel Keyes
We Anishinaabeg are the keepers of the names of the earth. And unless the earth is called by the names it gave us humans, won't it cease to love us? And isn't it true that if the earth stops loving us, everyone, not just the Anishinaabeg, will cease to exist? That is why we all must speak our language, nindinawemagonidok, and call everything we see by the name of its spirit. Even the chimookomanag, who are trying to destroy us, are depending upon us to remember. Mi'sago'i. ~ Louise Erdrich
Agglutinative Language quotes by Louise Erdrich
The sea,
tasted, drunk away, dreamed away. An hour
soul-eclipsed. The next, an autumn light,
offered up to a blind
feeling which came that way. Others, many,
with no place but their own heavy centres: glimpsed and avoided.
Foundlings, stars,
black, full of language: named
after an oath which silence annulled. ~ Paul Celan
Agglutinative Language quotes by Paul Celan
The natural sciences are sometimes said to have no concern with values, nor to seek morality and goodness, and therefore belong to an inferior order of things. Counter-claims are made that they are the only living and dynamic studies ... Both contentions are wrong. Language, Literature and Philosophy express, reflect and contemplate the world. But it is a world in which men will never be content to stay at rest, and so these disciplines cannot be cut off from the great searching into the nature of things without being deprived of life-blood. ~ Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
Agglutinative Language quotes by Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
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