Top 1200 Language Of Love Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
The most important words in the English language are not 'I love you' but 'it's benign.'
If Kubrick made me love forever the film language, Scorsese made me love actors. And 'Raging Bull' is my favorite male performance ever.
I love singing devotional songs, in whatever language. — © K. J. Yesudas
I love singing devotional songs, in whatever language.
I'll move back to Wales if and when I have children. I want them to speak the language I speak, but I love living in London. It's my favourite city in the whole world. I love it because it's not England, it's London.
For if every true love affair can feel like a journey to a foreign country, where you can’t quite speak the language, and you don’t know where you’re going, and you’re pulled ever deeper into the inviting darkness, every trip to a foreign country can be a love affair, where you’re left puzzling over who you are and whom you’ve fallen in love with.
I just love any kind of language that can change the energy in a room. There are no limits for me, as long as it feels like it's being used in a particular way to garner or elicit a very particular reaction, so that you can then use that reaction later for something else. But when it's gratuitous language or physical exposure, then I get a bit like, "Oh! Put it away!"
The establishment of formal standards for proofs about programs... and the proposal that the semantics of a programming language may be defined independently of all processors for that language, by establishing standards of rigor for proofs about programs in the language, appears to be novel.
Love will heal What language fails to know
But I think people, especially white people, have to come to understand that the language of the ghetto is a language of its own, and as the party - whose members for the most part come from the ghetto - seeks to talk to the people, it must speak the people's language.
Bilingual-education advocates say it's important to teach a child in his or her family's language. I say you can't use family language in the classroom - the very nature of the classroom requires that you use language publicly.
In a world of peace and love, music would be the universal language.
Even if you don't understand the language, you can still love the music.
I love music more than language: it's the best, it's universal. — © Warwick Thornton
I love music more than language: it's the best, it's universal.
Theater is about language, so characters have to define themselves through language for an audience.
I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators "the haute couture of language."
I feel like it's not so much a tradition as a system that has been codified over the centuries starting in the Renaissance that applies to any painted surface. So if you're engaging in paintings, this is the language that one has to learn and is obliged to speak. I was very fortunate that I learned this language when I was a kid before I went to California, where I learned the language of attitude. Somehow the two things began to coexist.
How wonderful it was to love something without the compromise of language.
People, irrespective of the language they speak, love good music.
We probably, as primitive people, made music before we actually had a language, and that's where language comes from.
When it comes to love, the English language bears no shortage of cliches.
We often think that language mirrors the world in which we live, and I find that's not true. The language actually makes the world in which we live. Language is not - I mean, things don't have any mutable value by themselves; we ascribe them a value.
The language marches in step with the executioners. Therefore we must get a new language.
The name of a person you love is more than language.
Love is the language we as believers must speak. Galatians 3:26 says we are ALL children of God. The spirit of God is Love. I would be as bold as to say that if you are unable to love, you likely are not a Christian. I know that sounds harsh, but the word Christian comes from "little Christ," meaning we operate and behave with the same spirit as our Savior.
James Joyce's English was based on the rhythm of the Irish language. He wrote things that shocked English language speakers but he was thinking in Gaelic. I've sung songs that if they were in English, would have been banned too. The psyche of the Irish language is completely different to the English-speaking world.
I'd love to master another language properly.
The word love carries the same vibration in any language.
Sign language is my first language. English and Spanish are my second languages. I learned Spanish from my grandparents, sign language from my parents, and English from television.
Close the language-door, and open the love-window
We're all surrounded by what I call faux language, fake language of commerce, of news media.
Now I’m really glad that I speak French, because, let’s face it, girls dig it when a guy speaks French. They call it the language of love, and that ain’t no coincidence. Plus, I love my French fans! Très jolie!
I love it when I surprise photographers that, despite the fact that I am deaf, I am capable of meeting their vision. I love it that I can read their body language and know what they do not like and what they do like.
I love to be a part of movies, irrespective of the cultural and language barriers.
The mentality of mankind and the language of mankind created each other. If we like to assume the rise of language as a given fact, then it is not going too far to say that the souls of men are the gift from language to mankind. The account of the sixth day should be written: He gave them speech, and they became souls.
If language naturally evolves to serve the needs of tiny rodents with tiny rodent brains, then what's unique about language isn't the brilliant humans who invented it to communicate high-level abstract thoughts. What's unique about language is that the creatures who develop it are highly vulnerable to being eaten.
It is not humanly possible to gather immediately from it what the logic of language is. Language disguises thought.
Practice the vocabulary of love - unlearn the language of hate and contempt.
The language of love may be universal, but it's not one of the options on an ATM machine. — © Dov Davidoff
The language of love may be universal, but it's not one of the options on an ATM machine.
We sleep in language if language does not come to wake us up with its strangeness.
Sometimes before people know what they're saying, they already love the language.
Shakespeare's language does not require a British accent. It requires a facility with language, and that's all.
We tend to look through language and not realize how much power language has.
I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators 'the haute couture of language.'
The majority of the people of the world today are unsane, not insane, unsane meaning having been exposed to methods of evaluation that have long rendered obsolete, our language in the future will change to a saner language where we have no argument in it, 'can there be such a language?' there is, when engineers talk to each other, it's not subject to interpretation, they use math, they use descriptive systems, if I interpreted what another engineer said in the way I think he meant it: you couldn't build bridges, dams, power transmission lines. The language has to have meaning
With all the divisive forces tearing at our country, we need the glue of language to help hold us together. If we want to ensure that all our children have the same opportunities in life, alternative language education should stop and English should be acknowledged once and for all as the official language of the United States.
Language and culture cannot be separated. Language is vital to understanding our unique cultural perspectives. Language is a tool that is used to explore and experience our cultures and the perspectives that are embedded in our cultures.
Walkers are 'practitioners of the city,' for the city is made to be walked. A city is a language, a repository of possibilities, and walking is the act of speaking that language, of selecting from those possibilities. Just as language limits what can be said, architecture limits where one can walk, but the walker invents other ways to go.
Love is the language of the soul when it is not colored by emotion, ego, or attachment. — © Alan Finger
Love is the language of the soul when it is not colored by emotion, ego, or attachment.
I don't believe in that country any longer. I'm not interested. I'm writing in the language, and I like the language.
The language of love letters is the same as suicide notes.
One thing I can say about the French language is that no one in the world loves their language as much as they do.
No language can express the power and beauty and heroism of a mother's love.
The more familiar two people become, the more the language they speak together departs from that of the ordinary, dictionary-defined discourse. Familiarity creates a new language, an in-house language of intimacy that carries reference to the story the two lovers are weaving together and that cannot be readily understood by others.
I was able to learn a new language - a new musical language is learning a new language, because it's so extremely different from Western classical music. African music is completely different.
You don't have to have a language in common with someone for a sexual rapport. But it helps if the language you don't understand is Italian.
I love the English language. Words have power.
I do love to interpret songs in American Sign Language.
Acting in another language is great, and I've done that. But you can't do it as well as you can do it in your own language.
The fact that all our ape cousins - chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans - can acquire signs - is powerful evidence that our hominid ancestors' first language was gestural and that the vocal version of language was a relatively recent development. My own guess is that vocal language began emerging about 200,000 years ago.
We tend to look through language and not realize how much power language has
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