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Language Quotes by Gaston Bachelard
- A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language.
- Written language must be considered as a particular psychic reality. The book is permanent; it is an object in your field of vision. It speaks…
- Poetry is one of the destinies of speech... One would say that the poetic image, in its newness, opens a future to language.
- We believe we can also show that words do not have exactly the same psychic "weight" depending on whether they belong to the language of…
- This word "description" may be disconcerting when used to refer to what is generally called a translation. But when one wishes to render a verbal…
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