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“That's just like the manual says," said Witherwax. "If we want to have international brotherhood, we gotta get a language that everybody understands all the time." "You mean with no homonyms?" said Doc Brenner. Mr. Gross belched again, and held up two fingers to indicate another Boilermaker. "Are…” quote by Fletcher Pratt
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““That's just like the manual says," said Witherwax. "If we want to have international brotherhood, we gotta get a language that everybody understands all the time." "You mean with no homonyms?" said Doc Brenner. Mr. Gross belched again, and held up two fingers to indicate another Boilermaker. "Are you saying that the language a fella speaks can make a fairy of him?" ("Gin Comes In Bottles")””

Fletcher Pratt

About This Quote

Source Play: Gin Comes In Bottles, 1945

A character argues that a universal language without ambiguity could foster global unity, but questions the feasibility of eliminating homonyms.

In simple terms: A shared, clear language might unite humanity, yet perfect clarity is unrealistic.

Key Takeaway

Seek clearer communication, but accept language’s limits.

Themes

communication unity language ambiguity

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

philosophical dialogue

When to use this quote

  • international diplomacy
  • software development
  • education
  • cross‑cultural teamwork

Key Concepts

linguistics globalization philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can a language ever be truly universal?
  • What are the trade‑offs of removing ambiguity?
A Different Perspective

Language can never be completely unambiguous, and cultural nuance may be lost.

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