“Different languages, the same thoughts; servant to thoughts and their masters.”
“But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.”
“I went back to look for you.Not understanding the language of hello,I thought I’d speak it just the same.”
“Dr. Adler had instructed me to always say whatever I was thinking, but this was difficult for me, for the act of thinking and the act of articulating those thoughts were not synchronous to me, or even necessarily consecutive. I knew that I thought and spoke in the same language and that theoretically there should be no reason why I could not express my thoughts as they occurred or soon thereafter, but the language in which I thought and the language in which I spoke, though both English, often seemed divided by a gap that could not be simultaneously, or even retrospectively, bridged.”
“In order to be the master, the politician poses as the servant.”
“Money is a great servant but a bad master.”