Quotes About Language
The words. Why did they have to exist? Without them, there wouldn't be any of this. Without words, the Führer was nothing. There would be no limping prisoners, no need for consolation or wordly tricks to make us feel better.
~ Markus Zusak
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His first plan of attack was to plant the words in as many areas of his homeland as possible. He planted them day and night, and cultivated them. He watched them grow, until eventually, great forests of words had risen throughout Germany.... it was a nation of farmed thoughts.
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When a person's last response was Saumensch or Saukerl or Arschloch, you knew you had them beaten.
~ Markus Zusak
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Si domandò quando esattamente i libri e le parole avessero incominciato a significare non solamente qualcosa, ma tutto.
~ Markus Zusak
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Duden Dictionary Meaning #4. Wort - Word: A meaningful unit of language / a promise / a short remark, statement, or conversation. Related words: term, name, expession.
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The fuhrer decided he would rule the world with words. I will never fire a gun, he said, I will not have to. Still, he was not rash. Let's allow him at least that much. He was not a stupid man at all. His first plan of attack was to plant the words in as many areas of his homeland as possible.
~ Markus Zusak
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I have hated words and I have loved them, and I hope that I am made them right.
~ Markus Zusak
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Words are life.
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~ Markus Zusak
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I would have not taken it badly. After reading 'The Book Thief', I discovered that she called everyone that 'Saukerl', 'Saumensen'. Especially the people she loved
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Les meilleurs secoueurs de mots étaient ceux qui avaient compris le pouvoir des mots. Ceux qui pouvaient monter le plus haut. Parmi eux se trouvait une fillette toute menue. On la considérait comme la meilleure secoueuse de mots de sa région, car elle savait que sans les mots, on était réduit à l'impuissance.
~ Markus Zusak
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Elle, la voleuse de livres dépourvue de mots. Mais croyez-moi, les mots allaient venir et, lorsqu'ils arriveraient, Liesel les prendrait dans sa main, comme les nuages, et elle en exprimerait la substance, comme la pluie.
~ Markus Zusak
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Yes, the Führer decided that he would rule the world with words. "I will never fire a gun," he devised. "I will not have to." Still, he was not rash. Let's allow him at least that much. He was not a stupid man at all. His first plan of attack was to plant the words in as many areas of his homeland as possible.
~ Markus Zusak
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What good were the words? She said it audibly now, to the orange-lit room. "What good are the words?
~ Markus Zusak
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Hänen ensimmäinen hyökkäyssuunnitelmansa oli sellainen, että hän istutti kotimaahansa sanoja mahdollisimman monille alueille. Hän istutti yötä päivää ja hoiti niitä. Han katseli niiden kasvua, kunnes lopulta kaikkialle oli kohonnut suuria sanametsiä...Saksa oli viljeltyjen ajatusten maa.
~ Markus Zusak
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The injury of words. Yes, the brutality of words. She
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She was a girl. In Nazi Germany. How fitting that she was discovering the power of words.
~ Markus Zusak
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Max, she said. He turned and briefly closed his eyes as the girl continued. 'There was once a strange, small man,' she said. Her arms were loose but her hands were fists at her side. But there was a word shaker, too.
~ Markus Zusak
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THE BEST word shakers were the ones who understood the true power of words. They were the ones who could climb the highest.
~ Markus Zusak
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Une définition absente du dictionnaire. Ne pas s'en aller: un acte d'amour et de confiance, que les enfants savent souvent traduire.
~ Markus Zusak
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She seemed to collect the words in her hand, pat them together, and hurl them across the table.
~ Markus Zusak
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It was so vehement, and prolific. Every second word was either Saumensch or Saukerl or Arschloch. For people who aren't familiar with these words, I should explain. Sau, of course, refers to pigs. In the case of Saumensch, it serves to castigate, berate or plain humiliate a female. Saukerl (pronounced 'saukairl') is for a male.
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Arschloch podría traducirse por imbécil, y no distingue entre el femenino y el masculino. Uno simplemente lo es.
~ Markus Zusak
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Odiei as palavras e as amei, e espero tê-las usado direito.
~ Markus Zusak
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