Eugene A. Nida Quotes
The Translator's Task Is Essentially A Difficult And Often A Thankless One. He Is Severely Criticized If He Makes A Mistake, But Only Faintly Praised When He Succeeds, For Often It Is Assumed That Anyone Who Know Two Languages Ought To Be Able To Do As Well As The Translator Who Has Labored To Produce A Text.
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