LANGUAGE n. The music ordsprog
LANGUAGE, n. The music with which we charm the serpents guarding another's treasure.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
A REAL man, the kind of man a woman wants to give her life to, is one who will respect her dignity, who will honor her like the valuable treasure she is. A REAL man will not attempt to rip her precious pearl from it's protective shell, or persuade her with charm to give away her treasure prematurely, but he will wait patiently until she willingly gives him the prize of her heart. A REAL man will cherish and care for that prize forever.
Leslie Ludy
Kærlighed
Music is the beginning of language to all humans. African Americans' music, in particular, harks back to a common sort of ancestry. It is a global kind of language: You don't need to understand English to understand blues or jazz.
Bill Ferris
Music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(
1756
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1791
)
Charme
Music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(
1756
-
1791
)
Musik
Musik, även i de mest skräckinjagande situationer, bör aldrig vara smärtsam för örat utan ska smickra och tjusa det, och därmed alltid förbli musik.
Music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(
1756
-
1791
)
Smiger
We're not going to let a hurricane stop our music. This music is too important to the musicians and people of New Orleans, and to the people of the world. This music is our treasure and we want to share it.
John Brunious
LAOCOON, n. A famous piece of antique scripture representing a priest of that name and his two sons in the folds of two enormous serpents. The skill and diligence with which the old man and lads support the serpents and keep them up to their work have been justly regarded as one of the noblest artistic illustrations of the mastery of human intelligence over brute inertia.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
Since music is a language with some meaning at least for the immense majority of mankind, although only a tiny minority of people are capable of formulating a meaning in it, and since it is the only language with the contradictory attributes of being at once intelligible and untranslatable, the musical creator is a being comparable to the gods, and music itself the supreme mystery of the science of man, a mystery that all the various disciplines come up against and which holds the key to their progress. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them.
Claude Levi-Strauss
(
1908
-)
"Charm" - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm.
Henry Havelock Ellis
(
1859
-
1939
)
Styrke
"Charm" - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm.
Henry Havelock Ellis
(
1859
-
1939
)
Styrke
"Charm" - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm.
Henry Havelock Ellis
(
1859
-
1939
)
Styrke
"Charm" - which means the power to effect work without employing brute force - is indispensable to women. Charm is a woman's strength just as strength is a man's charm.
Henry Havelock Ellis
(
1859
-
1939
)
Charme
Ekonomins språk är sällan klart och begripligt, men på H-gatan lyckas de vanligtvis ta bort den allra sista skiftande glansen av charm från det.
The language of economics is seldom limpid, but in H Street they usually manage to remove from it the very last flickering colophon of charm.
Jan Morris
(
1926
-)
Okonomi
If there is a universal language, I would argue it is sport. Close to a universal language is music, but music differs from place to place. Sport on the other hand -- cricket is played the same in Jamaica as it is played in India. Football (soccer) is played the same in Liberia as in the United Kingdom.
Carol Bellamy
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