Pidgins Creoles Quotes & Sayings
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The revolution proceeded routinely and according to the rules of networked 21st-century protest. — Neal Stephenson
Well, if this is poetry, I'm certainly never going to write any myself. — James Schuyler
I know that when you talk about something that may hurt someone, reactions are normal, and you are touching some nerves ... But I don't do things because people always like what I do. — Pierfrancesco Favino
Life is a gift. Enjoy the 'present' with gratitude! — Wendy Sue Noah
I could still taste her kiss on my lips as I walked along a deserted Chalk Farm Road at sunrise. — Charlie Maclean
If my dad was alive, I wouldn't have gone to boarding school, and I wouldn't have had the success I've had. — Jason Day
That when you're buying books, you're optimistically thinking you're buying the time to read them.
(Paraphrase of Schopenhauer) — Arthur Schopenhauer
Women's worst invention was the plow. With the beginning of plow agriculture, men's roles became extremely powerful. Women lost their ancient jobs as collectors. — Helen Fisher
It is a compliment which I never pay to any place — Jane Austen
Centers of trade and colonialism - which tend to develop near large bodies of water for reasons both obvious and occulted - tend toward the polylingual and toward the development of pidgins (generally "simple" languages that develop when adults lack a common language with which to communicate) and, later, creoles (stable languages that evolve from intergenerational transmission of pidgins). — Greg Stolze
