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I can't say that I know the lexicon as intimately as a lot of people, so I may be unworthy of being called a Trekkie. That would be doing a disservice to the people who really are Trekkies.

Alice Eve
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The songs are my lexicon. I believe the songs. by Bob Dylan

The songs are my lexicon. I believe the songs.

Bob Dylan
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Every scientist should remove the word 'impossible' from their le... by Christopher Reeve

Every scientist should remove the word 'impossible' from their lexicon.

Christopher Reeve
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When a language advances and adds a third term to its lexicon for color, the third term is always red.

Daniel Levitin
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Some people simply use their faith as a lexicon of behavioral reasoning; without that they would be forced to face their own moral and ethical failings honestly according to a secular code of right and wrong.

Deborah Feldman
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A word into the silence thrown always finds its echo somewhere wh... by Dejan Stojanovic

A word into the silence thrown always finds its echo somewhere where silence opens hidden lexicons.

Dejan Stojanovic
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In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood,... by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baro...

In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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The masters of information have forgotten about poetry, where words may have a meaning quite different from what the lexicon says, where the metaphoric spark is always one jump ahead of the decoding function, where another, unforeseen reading is always possible.

J. M. Coetzee
lexicondifferentreading

A determination or an effect within a system which is no longer that of a presence but of a diffrance, a system that no longer tolerates the opposition of activity and passivity, nor that of cause and effect, or of indetermination and determination, etc., such that in designating consciousness as an effect or a determination, one continues - for strategic reasons that can be more or less lucidly deliberated and systematically calculated - to operate according to the lexicon of that which one is de-limiting.

Jacques Derrida
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I've been 6'4'' since I was 12. Goofy is somewhere in the lexicon... by Jason Segel

I've been 6'4'' since I was 12. Goofy is somewhere in the lexicon.

Jason Segel
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Immigration, a lexicon. You're a 'migrant' when you're very poor; 'immigrant' when you're not so poor; and 'expat' when you're rich.

Laila Lalami
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Honestly, I don't read newspapers, magazines, whatever. They're just not part of my lexicon. I don't want to be manipulated, or manipulated about other people's work.

Madonna Ciccone
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We open our mouths and out flow words whose ancestries we do not even know. We are walking lexicons. In a single sentence of idle chatter we preserve Latin, Anglo-Saxon, Norse: we carry a museum inside our heads, each day we commemorate peoples of whom we have never heard.

Penelope Lively
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Goethe said, "The author whom a lexicon can keep up with is worth nothing"; Somerset Maugham says that the finest compliment he ever received was a letter in which one of his readers said: "I read your novel without having to look up a single word in the dictionary." These writers, plainly, lived in different worlds.

Randall Jarrell
lexicondifferentlooks

You know what the left has succeeded in doing, they have succeeded, in terms of the vernacular, the lexicon, they've redefined the word "immigration" and to tell everyone we're anti-immigrant.

Rush Limbaugh
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Asking someone to repeat a phrase you'd not only heard very clearly but were also exceedingly angry about was around Defcon II in the lexicon of squabble.

Terry Pratchett
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Your lexicon is not entitled to slurs; it's time to retire them. by Tim McIlrath

Your lexicon is not entitled to slurs; it's time to retire them.

Tim McIlrath
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The new, old, and constantly changing language of politics is a lexicon of conflict and drama?ridicule and reproach?pleading and persuasion.

William Safire
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