Top 1200 Learning Language Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on November 20, 2024.
A language is the appearances of connections therefore language as in writing doesn't express anything: it creates.
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'm always learning something. Learning never ends. — © Raymond Carver
I'm always learning something. Learning never ends.
I don't believe in that country any longer. I'm not interested. I'm writing in the language, and I like the language.
We tend to look through language and not realize how much power language has.
Life is just the same as learning to swim. Do not be afraid of making mistakes, for there is no other way of learning how to live!
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.
Learning what not to do is sometimes more important than learning what to do.
I am happy to do a film in Bengali language as I know and love that language.
Those who read in a second language write and spell better in that language.
I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators 'the haute couture of language.'
Life is about learning; when you stop learning, you die.
Whatever Language Pakistan understands India should teach in that language
Every language will have different nuances. But language cannot be the basis for discrimination or exclusion. — © Suhasini Maniratnam
Every language will have different nuances. But language cannot be the basis for discrimination or exclusion.
The jargon of authenticity ... is a trademark of societalized chosenness, ... sub-language as superior language.
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.
Body language is more fascinating to me than actual language.
The only living language is the language in which we think and have our being.
The world speaks of holy things in the only language it knows, which is worldly language.
Photography is a life of learning. That's all I want from photography. I don't want the money. I don't need the fame. I don't need the admiration. I'd like all of those things, but I don't need them. Because what I get from photographing is learning. I have spent my life learning by looking through a lens.
Shakespeare's language does not require a British accent. It requires a facility with language, and that's all.
Language is the ticket to plot and character, after all, because both are built out of language.
Learning is but an adjunct to ourself, And where we are our learning likewise is.
That's what life is, just one learning experience after another, and when you're through with all the learning experiences you graduate and what you get for a diploma is, you die.
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.
Education is what people do to you. Learning is what you do to yourself. Focus on being connected, always learning, fully aware and super present.
We're all surrounded by what I call faux language, fake language of commerce, of news media.
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.
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.
Dance is so important in the world. It needs no language. Our bodies speak a language of its own.
I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators "the haute couture of language."
We probably, as primitive people, made music before we actually had a language, and that's where language comes from.
Everyone prays in their own language, and there is no language that God does not understand.
We sleep in language if language does not come to wake us up with its strangeness.
We tend to look through language and not realize how much power language has
We like to pile language on language. Hunter [ S. Thompson] was an influence on me, no doubt about it.
I like language, and in film, language is diluted by the visuals and the music. Theatre is what I was trained for.
If a Chinese student does not know Chinese learning, it's like a person without a surname, a horse without a bridle, a boat without a helm. The more Western learning he possesses, the more hateful of China he will become. Even if he becomes a capable man of vast learning, how can he be of any use to the state?
A writer can have only one language, if language is going to mean anything to him. — © Philip Larkin
A writer can have only one language, if language is going to mean anything to him.
Language mavens commonly confuse their own peeves with a worsening of the language.
It is music that, being the universal language, has no need to learn any particular language of the world.
Realistically, English is a universal language; it's the number one language for music and for communicating with the rest of the world.
If we have listening ears, God speaks to us in our own language, whatever that language be
You can go to school and learn and that works for some people. But I think the best kind of learning is practical and learning on the job.
I feel like we're always learning about ourselves, but at twelve, you're learning big things that shape your identity.
Indeed, learning to write may be part of learning to read. For all I know, writing comes out of a superior devotion to reading.
The language marches in step with the executioners. Therefore we must get a new language.
When language fails, violence becomes a language; I never had that feeling.
We always translate the other person's language into our own language. — © Milton H. Erickson
We always translate the other person's language into our own language.
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.
E-learning as we know it has been around for ten years or so. During that time, it has emerged from being a radical idea---the effectiveness of which was yet to be proven---to something that is widely regarded as mainstream. It's the core to numerous business plans and a service offered by most colleges and universities. And now, e-learning is evolving with the World Wide Web as a whole and it's changing to a degree significant enough to warrant a new name: E-learning 2.0.
A man who has a language consequently possesses the world expressed and implied by that language.
Theater is about language, so characters have to define themselves through language for an audience.
It is not humanly possible to gather immediately from it what the logic of language is. Language disguises thought.
The traditional statement about language is that it is in itself living, and that writing is the dead part of language.
Learning an instrument isn't about becoming a star anymore than learning to swim means you want to become a haddock
I'm kind of still learning my voice and learning my style.
Poems are a form of music, and language just happens to be our instrument - language and breath.
One thing I can say about the French language is that no one in the world loves their language as much as they do.
For better or for worse, music is the language of memory. It is also the language of love.
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