Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Robin Lakoff

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a professor Robin Lakoff.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Robin Lakoff

Robin Tolmach Lakoff is a professor emerita of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Her 1975 book Language and Woman's Place is often credited for making language and gender a major debate in linguistics and other disciplines.

Professor | Born: November 27, 1942
All language is political.
To write or speak is to communicate. To communicate is to share meanings, make them ‘common’ to all participants in the discourse. (The etymological root of communication means ‘common.’)
Reagan's genius as a communicator lies in his use of ambiguity. ... Ambiguity is the mother of Teflon. — © Robin Lakoff
Reagan's genius as a communicator lies in his use of ambiguity. ... Ambiguity is the mother of Teflon.
As children, women are encouraged to be "little ladies." Little ladies don't scream as vociferously as little boys, and they are chastised more severely for throwing tantrums or showing temper: "high spirits" are expected and therefore tolerated in little boys; docility and resignation are the corresponding traits expected of little girls. Now, we tend to excuse a show of temper by a man where we would not excuse an identical tirade from a woman: women are allowed to fuss and complain, but only a man can bellow in rage.
Language uses us as much as we use language.
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