Robin Wasserman Quotes
That Was The Strange Thing About Translation, Speaking Someone Else's Words In A Voice That Somehow Was And Wasn't Your Own. You Could Fool Yourself Into Believing You Understood The Meaning Behind The Words, But-as My Father Had Explained Long Before I Was Old Enough To Get It-words And Meaning Were Inseparable. Language Shapes Thought; I Speak, Therefore I Think, Therefor I Am.
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