Appropriate Quote by Noam Chomsky
“Imagine an extrahuman observer looking at us. Such an extrahuman observer would be struck precisely by the uniformity of human languages, by the very slight variation from one language to another, and by the remarkable respects in which all languages are the same. And then he would notice we do not pay any attention to that because for the purpose of human life it is quite natural and appropriate just to take for granted everything that is common. We don't concern ourselves with that, all we worry about are differences.”
About This Quote
Source Lecture: MIT, 1975
Human languages are remarkably similar, yet we ignore this commonality and focus on differences.
In simple terms: We overlook language similarities.
Recognize shared human traits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Language education
- cross‑cultural research
- policy making
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we emphasize differences over common ground?
- How can highlighting similarities improve global understanding?
Focusing on differences can reinforce division and hinder cooperation.