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In plain proletarian worker's language, it takes two to tango. by Fred Hampton

In plain proletarian worker's language, it takes two to tango.

Fred Hampton
tangolanguagetwo

Job Control Language is the worst programming language ever designed anywhere by anybody for any purpose.

Fred Brooks
languagepurposejobs

Throughout, the work of Tyndale formed the foundation, and more than anyone else he established the rhythms and furnished much of the language which is familiar to us in the Authorised Version.

Frederic G. Kenyon
rhythmfoundationlanguage
I don't speak ... I operate a machine called language. It creaks... by Frank Herbert

I don't speak ... I operate a machine called language. It creaks and groans, but is mine own.

Frank Herbert
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Listen to your life. Listen to what happens to you because it is through what happens to you that God speaks...It's in language that's not always easy to decipher, but it's there powerfully, memorably, unforgettably.

Frederick Buechner
languagespeakeasy

I would have thought it possible to choose delegates for these larger conferences who, even if they could not speak the principal languages, could at least understand them or could have friends seated beside them who could keep them informed on essential points.

Fredrik Bajer
essentialslanguageliterature

I've always been so intrigued by French language and how it completely changes you, because of cultural context, because of humor.

Freya Mavor
intriguedlanguage
Children must master the language of things before they master th... by Friedrich Frobel

Children must master the language of things before they master the language of words.

Friedrich Frobel
languagemasterschildren

One is almost tempted to say that the language itself is a mythology deprived of its vitality, a bloodless mythology so to speak, which has only preserved in a formal and abstract form what mythology contains in living and concrete form.

Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
vitalitylanguagespeak
The world speaks of holy things in the only language it knows, wh... by Frederick Buechner

The world speaks of holy things in the only language it knows, which is worldly language.

Frederick Buechner
languagespeakworld

The language that nature speaks is the same language that we invented for mathematics. That's just an amazing piece of luck, which we don't understand.

Freeman Dyson
pieceslanguageluck
Reality is captured in the categorical nets of Language only at t... by Friedrich Nietzsche

Reality is captured in the categorical nets of Language only at the expense of fatal distortion.

Friedrich Nietzsche
distortionlanguagereality

It's difficult to act in a language that's not your own. It takes a long time to put your head around it and feel confident with it.

Gael Garcia Bernal
difficultlanguagelong
Dreams say what they mean, but they don't say it in daytime langu... by Gail Godwin

Dreams say what they mean, but they don't say it in daytime language.

Gail Godwin
languagedreammean
The laws of nature are written by the hand of God in the language... by Galileo Galilei

The laws of nature are written by the hand of God in the language of mathematics.

Galileo Galilei
languagelawhands

To understand the Universe, you must understand the language in which it's written, the language of Mathematics.

Galileo Galilei
mathematicswrittenlanguage

The chief merit of language is clearness, and we know that nothing detracts so much from this as do unfamiliar terms.

Galen
chiefsmeritlanguage
The chief merit of language is clearness. by Galen

The chief merit of language is clearness.

Galen
chiefsmeritlanguage
The book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. by Galileo Galilei

The book of nature is written in the language of mathematics.

Galileo Galilei
languagemathbook

The human need for language is not simply for the transmission of meaning, it is at the same time listening to and affirming a person's existence.

Gao Xingjian
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