Top 11 Verbal Linguistic Quotes

#1. You can't count on notoriety lasting very long, and there's no way to predict whether anyone will care about your books or you in three years, let alone ten or twenty.

Dan Chaon

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #342089
#2. Hate generalizes; love is particular.

Erica Jong

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #398613
#3. I don't want people to think of me as sexy.

Taylor Swift

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #557274
#4. Art is not the application of a canon of beauty but what the instinct and the brain can conceive beyond any canon. When we love a woman we don't start measuring her limbs.

Pablo Picasso

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #582908
#5. Oh, God! He'd just gotten an erection in front of his therapist. If he hadn't been traumatized for life before, he certainly was now.
--Max

Lenore Black

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #870134
#6. Here is a fish swimming around comfortably and (he thinks) unobtrusively, flicking here and there amongst the kelp and the plankton. Draw away for the long view and there's the kicker: It's a goldfish bowl.

Stephen King

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #1081884
#7. In our household, the Bible, the Koran and the Bhagavad Gita sat on the shelf alongside books of Greek and Norse and African mythology

Barack Obama

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #1142437
#8. Because of how much movies cost, it's dangerous to be experimental on one film after the other. But we can experiment with television. We can do things that are fringe and bring ideas to the table that are offbeat and original.

Steven Spielberg

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #1143519
#9. To his ear, of course, she suffered some from that malady of her generation- an almost laconic indifference toward speaking concisely- a circling and avoidance of linguistic specificity that bordered on a verbal form of shoulder-shrugging.

Steve Amick

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #1339605
#10. The Catholics had been in the position of oppressors, and the Protestants of the oppressed

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Verbal Linguistic Quotes #1373324
#11. A spoken language is a body, a living creature, whose physiognomy is verbal and whose visceral functions are linguistic. And this creature's home is the inarticulate as well as the articulate.

John Berger

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