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Languages are not strangers to on another.

Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin

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The learned fool writes his nonsense in better language than the unlearne, but it is still nonsense.
— Benjamin Franklin
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Not till the fire is dying in the grate, Look we for any kinship with the stars. Oh, wisdom never comes when it is gold, And the great price we paid for it full worth: We have it only when we are half earth. Little avails that coinage to the old!
— George Meredith
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. . . not by way of the forced and worn formula of Romaticism, but throught the closeness of an imagination that has never broken kinship with nature. Art must accept such gifts, and revaluate the giver.
— Alain Locke
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It is not the level of prosperity that makes for happiness but the kinship of heart to heart and the way we look at the world. Both attitudes are within our power . . . a man is happy so long as he chooses to be happy, and no one can stop him.
— Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Your Honor,years ago I recognized my kinship with all living beings, and I made up my mind that I was not one bit better than the meanest on earth.
— Eugene Debs
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