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Maybe that was why the French called orgasms "las petites morts": because the things that bring us passion tend to slip past our defenses, to creep insidiously into every facet of our consciousnesses and kill us as ruthlessly, and efficiently, as any drug. ~ Nenia Campbell
Pidgins Language quotes by Nenia Campbell
It was late; I'd been sleeping. I woke up to the sound of him crying. The ward was dark, with only the light from the nurses' station bleeding in. 'Kid,' he said to me, and his voice… his voice was like a ghost. Like that part of him had already died and had come back for the rest. 'Kid, this is worse than Topeka.' He told me that once, in the war, he'd come upon a German soldier in the grass with his insides falling out; he was just lying there in agony. The soldier had looked up at Sergeant Leonard, and even though they didn't speak the same language, they understood each other with just a look. The German lying on the ground; the American standing over him. He put a bullet in the soldier's head. He didn't do it with anger, as an enemy, but as a fellow man, one soldier helping another. 'One soldier helping another.' That's how he put it." Again, Jericho fell quiet for a moment. "He told me what he needed me to do. Told me I didn't have to. Told me that if I did, he'd make sure God would forgive me, if that's what I was worried about. One soldier helping another."

Jericho fell quiet. Evie held so still she thought she might break.

"I found his belt in the dresser and helped him into the wheelchair. The hall was quiet on the way to the shower. I remember how clean the floor was, like a mirror. I had to make a new hole in the leather to tighten it around his neck. Even without his arms and legs, he was heavy. But I was strong. Just before, he looked at me ~ Libba Bray
Pidgins Language quotes by Libba Bray
Body language translation: hell yes, dipshit ~ Shay Rucker
Pidgins Language quotes by Shay Rucker
To change your language you must change your life. ~ Derek Walcott
Pidgins Language quotes by Derek Walcott
Fairy tales are my natural language. I feel at ease telling fairy tales like a fish feels in water. I am totally free. ~ Michel Ocelot
Pidgins Language quotes by Michel Ocelot
It is not without significance that Hebrew was the language used by Abraham, and that he could not hand it on to all his descendants but only to those who were derived from him through Jacob, and by uniting to form the people of God in the most evident and conspicuous fashion, were able to keep the covenants and to preserve the stock from which Christ came. And ~ Augustine Of Hippo
Pidgins Language quotes by Augustine Of Hippo
One of the reasons they [the Japanese] have bad eyesight is probably these microscopic characters [furigana] which have many lines and strokes to them.& We wonder why they went mad and bombed Pearl Harbor when they knew they couldn't win. That [the Japanese language] would be a reason. ~ L. Ron Hubbard
Pidgins Language quotes by L. Ron Hubbard
This popular picture of Marx's 'materialism' - his anti-spiritual tendency, his wish for uniformity and subordination - is utterly false. Marx's aim was that of the spiritual emancipation of man, of his liberation from the chains of economic determination, of restituting him in his human wholeness, of enabling him to find unity and harmony with his fellow man and with nature. Marx's philosophy was, in secular, nontheistic language, a new and radical step forward in the tradition of prophetic Messianism; it was aimed at the full realization of individualism, the very aim which has guided Western thinking from the Renaissance and the Reformation far into the nineteenth century. ~ Erich Fromm
Pidgins Language quotes by Erich Fromm
It is particularly distressing that so many recent books on love continue to insist that definitions of love are unnecessary and meaningless. Or worse, the authors suggest love should mean something different to men than it does to women - that the sexes should respect and adapt to our inability to communicate since we do not share the same language. This type of literature is popular because it does not demand a change in fixed ways of thinking about gender roles, culture or love. ~ Bell Hooks
Pidgins Language quotes by Bell Hooks
The ability to think for one's self depends upon one's mastery of the language. ~ Joan Didion
Pidgins Language quotes by Joan Didion
I remember a man, a very lonely man, coming up to me at the end of a reading and looking into my face and saying, 'I feel as if I have looked down a corridor and seen into your soul.' And I looked at him and said, 'You haven't.' You know, Here's the good news and the bad news: you haven't! I made something, and you and I could look at it together, but it's not me; you don't live with me; you're not intimate with me. You're not the man I live with or my friend. You will never know me in that way. I'm making something, like Joseph Cornell makes his boxes and everyone looks into them, but it's the box you look into; it's not the man or the woman. It's alchemy of language and memory and imagination and time and music and sounds that gets made, and that's different from 'Here is what happened to me when I was ten. ~ Marie Howe
Pidgins Language quotes by Marie Howe
I grew up a really nerdy kid. I read science fiction and fantasy voraciously, for the first 16 years of my life. I read a lot of classic Cold War science fiction, which is much of the best science fiction, so I speak the language well, which is a commodity that's not easy to come by in Hollywood. ~ Jon Spaihts
Pidgins Language quotes by Jon Spaihts
Rather than being nonverbal, individuals with NLD generally present with abundant verbal ability, with many showing precocious language development and
high levels of vocabulary and general knowledge. ~ Maggie Mamen
Pidgins Language quotes by Maggie Mamen
Ms. Lessing points to a current dogma: political correctness. "It's a continuation of the old Communist Party. It is! The same words, the same attitudes ... 'the Communist Party has made a decision and this is the line."
At first, she says, political correctness had a good beginning; she remembers saying that the language that we use is sexist, racist and so on. But then, "that became a dogma. Because we love a dogma,you know, we really do. We can never just let things develop easily from an idea, it seems to me there's always a group of fanatics who grasp it and make it a dogma. ~ Doris Lessing
Pidgins Language quotes by Doris Lessing
I went back to look for you.
Not understanding the language of hello,
I thought I'd speak it just the same. ~ Rod McKuen
Pidgins Language quotes by Rod McKuen
In a society that has become so oriented toward language as a way of representing truth, it is very possible to lose touch with your ability to feel and with it your ability to "remember" the shots themselves. ~ W. Timothy Gallwey
Pidgins Language quotes by W. Timothy Gallwey
She said being inside a language was like being in a person's house - after a while you came to see why the teapot was where it was. ~ Ian Frazier
Pidgins Language quotes by Ian Frazier
I think about how language works so I can best explain how language works. ~ Steven Pinker
Pidgins Language quotes by Steven Pinker
The Foundation has secrets. They have books, old books - so old that the language they are in is only known to a few of the top men. But the secrets are shrouded in ritual and religion, and may use them. ~ Isaac Asimov
Pidgins Language quotes by Isaac Asimov
I know grammar by ear only, not by note, not by the rules. ~ Mark Twain
Pidgins Language quotes by Mark Twain
I need to put forward more encouraging terms for my students than the negative popular terminology struggling and reluctant. Where is the hope in these terms? I prefer to use positive language to identify the readers in my classes. Peeking into my classroom, I see sixty different readers with individual reading preferences and abilities, but I consistently recognize three trends: developing readers, dormant readers, and underground readers. ~ Donalyn Miller
Pidgins Language quotes by Donalyn Miller
Nietzsche envisaged a cultural revolution in which our appreciation of language and our conceptions of truth and knowledge would undergo a fundamental transformation. This emphasis on the crucial importance of language does not mean that Nietzsche is guilty of idealism. For him language is a material phenomenon which is rooted in our animal bodily human needs and which has historically evolved. In one of the opening sections of "Human, All Too Human", for example, he attacks philosophers for lacking a historical sense which results in their inability to grasp the fact that the human animal is a creature which is not an 'aeterna veritas' but is one which has 'become'; the same applies to the human faculty of cognition. 'Everything' Nietzsche insists, 'has become. There are no eternal facts, just as there are no absolute truths'. Consequently, he argues, 'what is needed from now on is historical philosophizing, and with it the virtue of modesty. ~ Keith Ansell-Pearson
Pidgins Language quotes by Keith Ansell-Pearson
When my books were translated, it was always about the characters, because the unique language aspect was lost in translation. ~ Etgar Keret
Pidgins Language quotes by Etgar Keret
In nine months, a group of children left alone with a computer - in any language - would reach the same standard as an office secretary in the West. ~ Sugata Mitra
Pidgins Language quotes by Sugata Mitra
No-one who has a real understanding of the art of painting attaches any importance to what we call the subject of a picture - what is represented. To one who feels the language of pictorial form, all depends on how it is presented, nothing on what. ~ Roger Fry
Pidgins Language quotes by Roger Fry
Music is the unspoken language that can convey feelings more accurately than talking ever could. ~ Elizabeth Smart
Pidgins Language quotes by Elizabeth Smart
Nature is full of patterns and we humans love finding them, creating them, repeating them. This is the core of language, math, music, and even ritual, which is the repetition of words or actions deemed worthy of representing something bigger than ourselves. My view is that all over the world and across time, these are all a form of art, an elaborate performance or a secret poem, all vital in their ability to help us face the nature of time and change, life and death, and everything else we cannot control. ~ Sasha Sagan
Pidgins Language quotes by Sasha Sagan
In India, as elsewhere in our darkening world, religion is the poison in the blood. Where religion intervenes, mere innocence is no excuse. Yet we go on skating around this issue, speaking of religion in the fashionable language of 'respect.' What is there to respect in any of this, or in any of the crimes now being committed almost daily around the world in religion's dreaded name? ~ Salman Rushdie
Pidgins Language quotes by Salman Rushdie
When I write a book I write the best that I can and so much of that for me is following the book's demands, the subject's requirements - I love books, I always have. They have always been one of the places where I have felt very happy in the world. When I was younger, I loved to read genre fiction - I loved the magic-carpet ride of story! Now I need other things - I need the beautiful particular and strange language and form which brings a writer's book to life in me and speaks to my intellect, and, dare I say it, to my soul. ~ Micheline Aharonian Marcom
Pidgins Language quotes by Micheline Aharonian Marcom
Better say nothing at all. Language is worth a thousand pounds a word! ~ Lewis Carroll
Pidgins Language quotes by Lewis Carroll
He left Chainsaw behind, much to her irritation. Ronan didn't want her to learn any bad language. ~ Maggie Stiefvater
Pidgins Language quotes by Maggie Stiefvater
She invented her own language to say what everyone else could only feel. ~ Hannah Kent
Pidgins Language quotes by Hannah Kent
The language we use is extremely powerful. It is the frame through which we perceive and describe ourselves and our picture of the world. ~ Iben Dissing Sandahl
Pidgins Language quotes by Iben Dissing Sandahl
At grief so deep the tongue must wag in vain; the language of our sense and memory lacks the vocabulary of such pain. ~ Dante Alighieri
Pidgins Language quotes by Dante Alighieri
Sit down, have a nice cup of coffee read a book in another language - the fountain of youth! ~ Stephen D. Krashen
Pidgins Language quotes by Stephen D. Krashen
The Christian worldview, contra-postmodernism, understands language not as a Self-referential, merely human and ultimately arbitrary system of signs that is reducible to contingent cultural factors, but it has the gift of a rational God entrusted to beings made in his own image and likeness. ~ Douglas Groothuis
Pidgins Language quotes by Douglas Groothuis
Language is the nourishment of the thought of man, that serves only as it undergoes metabolism, and becomes thought and lives, and in its very living passes away. You scientific people, with your fancy of a terrible exactitude in language, of indestructible foundations built, as that Wordsworthian doggerel on the title-page of Nature says, "for aye," are marvellously without imagination! ~ H.G.Wells
Pidgins Language quotes by H.G.Wells
Richard Hugo taught me that anyone with a desire to write, an ear for language and a bit of imagination could become a writer. He also, in a way, gave me permission to write about northern Montana. ~ James Welch
Pidgins Language quotes by James Welch
Breakthrough ideas look crazy, nuts. It's hard to think this way - I see it in other people's body language, and I can feel it in my own, where I sometimes feel like I don't even care if it's going to work, I can't take more change. O.K., Google, O.K., Twitter - but Airbnb? People staying in each other's houses without there being a lot of axe murders? ~ Marc Andreessen
Pidgins Language quotes by Marc Andreessen
Never hesitate to ask a lesser person. ~ Confucius
Pidgins Language quotes by Confucius
It's all right Vishous" she said "It's going to be all right."
"I do not crave this." But he needed it before he became a danger to himself and others.
"I know. And I love you, too."
" You are a blessing beyond measure," He pronounced in the Old Language.
And then he bowed to her and turned away.
-Marissa and Vishous ~ J.R. Ward
Pidgins Language quotes by J.R. Ward
I do find the sibling connection endlessly fascinating, as I do all family dynamics. I like how siblings seem to create their own parentless mini-civilization within a family, one that has its own laws, myths, language, humor, its own loyalties and treacheries. ~ Jandy Nelson
Pidgins Language quotes by Jandy Nelson
The involuntary poetry of one who is not fluent in the language. ~ Leah Hager Cohen
Pidgins Language quotes by Leah Hager Cohen
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