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“Literature shrivels in a universal language, and an uprooted language rots before it dies. And it should be possible to lift the eyes above the cant of the ‘language of Shakespeare’... sufficiently to realise the magnitude of the loss to humanity that the world-dominance of any one language now spoken would entail: no language has ever possessed but a small fraction of the varied excellences of human speech, and each language represents a different vision of life ...”
J.R.R. Tolkien“There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting.”
John Millington Synge“There is no religion better than love, no color better than the color of happiness and no language better than the language of compassion.”
Abhijit Naskar, Love, God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost“We sit and talk,quietly, with long lapses of silenceand I am aware of the streamthat has no language, coursingbeneath the quiet heaven ofyour eyeswhich has no speech”
William Carlos Williams, Paterson“We can never know more than the mind can assimilate and process, nor can we discuss any aspect of the world for which there is no language.”
Padma Viswanathan, The Ever After of Ashwin Rao“Whenever I write a paragraph in English, I first check it with the Google Translator, and most often it says no language detected.”
M.F. Moonzajer, LOVE, HATRED AND MADNESS“Echo of the waves appears in the sky, their lights reflected in your eyes. I'm back in our world and happy again. The sound of your voice, compassionate embrace... The power in your touch, serenity of stride... The beating of your heart calms down my presence, gracing with eternal peace of mind... Bathing in the sunshine of your arms I'm deeply aware of the melodic stream that has no language...gliding beneath the quiet Heaven of your eyes...”
Oksana Rus“Love has no color, love has no language and love has no religion.”
Janvier Chouteu-Chando, Me Before Them“No language about God will ever be fully adequate to the burning mystery which it signifies.”
Elizabeth Johnston