Adequate Quote by Wendell Berry
“You've got to reach towards a better language, and you're not going to make it up from scratch; you've got to reach back into the tradition. Western tradition is not as impoverished as a lot of people would like to think, but you'd have to go back before the industrial revolution; you may have to go back farther than that. Of course, the Bible has a perfectly adequate language, but it's suffered a lot of thoughtless wear.”
About This Quote
Language evolves from tradition; to improve it, we must study historical roots, not invent anew.
In simple terms: Learn from the past to improve language.
Study historical language sources.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- literary analysis
- educational curricula
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What old texts can inspire today?
- How balance tradition with innovation?
Modern contexts may demand new expressions beyond tradition.