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en People will enjoy it. It was written in the 1980s, so it uses everyday language and a contemporary setting. It isn't as heavy as some farces, which speak in flowery verse. There are some hilarious moments and interesting characters.

en You can't enjoy light verse with a heavy heart.
  Russell Baker

en You can't enjoy light verse with a heavy heart.
  Russell Baker

en It is a language, and it touches on things oral or written language don't get to. When I first met Antonio, I wondered if he could speak. He was so shy.

en Then said Eliakim and Shebna and Joah unto Rabshakeh, Speak, I pray thee, unto thy servants in the Syrian language; for we understand it: and speak not to us in the Jews' language, in the ears of the people that are on the wall.

en Philosophy is written in that great book which ever lies before our eyes ... We cannot understand it if we do not first learn the language and grasp the symbols in which it is written. The book is written in the mathematical language ... without whos
  Galileo Galilei

en This is a monumental undertaking. Chris has quite a potential as a playwright. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. He'll speak a language to contemporary situation. His voice will resonate with his fellow students.

en It's an amazing thing, really, it's a legitimate language. There are only a certain amount of people in the world who can speak it, like Oxford professors and what not. It's such a beautiful language too, it's really brilliant. [About elvish language]
  Liv Tyler

en This is a chance for the audience to enjoy great food at a catered event and to see a yet-to-be-written story be made right before them and to also take part. This should be a hilarious evening full of good food and plenty of laughter.

en If you were a purist about language, you might think that this was a disease that people were contracting from contact with the show. If you are somebody who delights in that ephemeral novelty in language, then you realize that people are so impressed with what the show and that it's affected them so much, that at least mildly in their own language practices, they want to be a part of it, and I think that's interesting to see happen.

en The language of the age is never the language of poetry, except among the French, whose verse, where the thought or image does not support it, differs in nothing from prose.
  Thomas Gray

en I look for those moments that are "gee whiz" moments. There's some "gee whiz" stories in our show, and they can't be written like A-1 in the Times. They have to be written more like Page 6 in the Post.

en Great writers and poets have been written about, but Lear, whose verse is probably enjoyed by more people of all generations, has been ignored,

en It's really interesting about the winning score. I shouldn't speak for everybody at the USGA, but I think there are some people, historically, who are fascinated with an even-par number. But we're really not so concerned about the winning score as we are with setting the golf course up as a good, stern test.

en Great art speaks a language which every intelligent person can understand. The people who call themselves modernists today speak a different language.
  Marshall McLuhan


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