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“If you have an elegant stance, a noble stance, an ethical stance or a scientific stance, you will not be appreciated by the inelegant, by the ignoble, by the unethical or by the unscientific people!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“Let an eagle's stance in life be your stance too: Noble and powerful!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“The most important thing in life for you is your positive stance in life!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“..English teachers often take a right-wrong stance. I'd rather my students take a thinking stance.”
Jeff Anderson, Mechanically Inclined: Building Grammar, Usage, and Style Into Writer's Workshop“The second, and I think this is the much more overt and I think it is the main cause, I have been increasingly demonstrating or trying to demonstrate that every possible stance a critic, a scholar, a teacher can take towards a poem is itself inevitably and necessarily poetic.”
Harold Bloom“Comfort is a stance of avoidance rather than the pursuit of excellence.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Sitting makes us think of standingOur current stance keeps on demanding We wish to fly without the wings Puppets move before pulling the strings”
Munia Khan“(...) this first-approximation reification of language very easily passes over unnoticed into a harder idealization, especially in everyday parlance. It is this idealization that, for instance, leads people to say that "the language" is degenerating because teenagers don't know how to talk anymore (they were saying that in the eighteenth century too!). It is also behind seeing the dictionary as an authority on the "correct meanings" of words rather than as an attempt to record how words are understood in the speech community. Even linguists adopt this stance all the time in everyday life (especially as teachers of students who can't write a decent paragraph). But once we go inside the heads of speakers to study their own individual cognitive structure, the stance must be dropped.”
Ray S. Jackendoff, Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution“When our thoughts are unsettled and our inner world is in a muddle, we may sharpen our wits and try to recognize the invisible edges of our fractured stance. If we seek to figure out, what our life story is all about, we may be able to put the missing pieces in place and identify what is driving us, what we are actually up to and why we are running like mad dogs, sometimes. (“On a doggy day”)”
Erik Pevernagie