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Tifinagh Quotes By Robert Wyatt

When there is a voice in a piece of music, we tend to focus on the voice. That is probably something from when we were babies and we depended on hearing our mother's voice. — Robert Wyatt

Tifinagh Quotes By Daniel Craig

I didn't want to do a zoo show. I didn't want to do a study of someone with mental illness. I just wanted to show someone who was trying to live their life. — Daniel Craig

Tifinagh Quotes By Khaled Hosseini

It always hurts more to have and loose than not to have in first place — Khaled Hosseini

Tifinagh Quotes By Joshua Winning

Just a child. All this time we've feared you, sought you. And you're nothing more than a human child. — Joshua Winning

Tifinagh Quotes By Sarah Jane Stratford

Give that woman an inch and she takes the entire British Isles. — Sarah Jane Stratford

Tifinagh Quotes By Nico Van Den Boogert

In the middle Ages, Berber was written in the Maghribi style of the Arabic script, in what is to all appearances a standardized orthography. The earliest known examples of the medieval Berber spelling date from the middle of the 10th century A.D., while the youngest examples date from the 14th century.

Although there is some variation in the representation of a number of consonants, the orthography is remarkably consistent. In this respect it is quite unlike the early orthographies of the European vernaculars, where the same word is often written in different ways even within one line of text. This consistency implies that the Berber orthography was consciously designed, and that it was formally taught to berberophones.

"MEDIEVAL BERBER ORTHOGRAPHY" - MELANGES OFFERTS A KARL-G. PRASSE (pp. 357-377). — Nico Van Den Boogert

Tifinagh Quotes By Pattiann Rogers

Poetry uses language to create a music borne inside human experiences and emotions. — Pattiann Rogers

Tifinagh Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Terenty comes to them, makes the sign of the cross over them, and puts bread under their heads. And no one sees his love. It is seen only by the moon which floats in the sky and peeps caressingly through the holes in the wall of the deserted barn."
from "A Day in the Country — Anton Chekhov