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J.R.R. Tolkien
“Literature shrivels in a universal language, and an uprooted language rots before it dies. And it should be possible to lift the eyes above the cant of the ‘language of Shakespeare’... sufficiently to realise the magnitude of the loss to humanity that the world-dominance of any one language now spoken would entail: no language has ever possessed but a small fraction of the varied excellences of human speech, and each language represents a different vision of life ...”
J.R.R. Tolkien

N.D. Wilson
“When you depart from standard usage, it should be deliberate and not an accidental lapse. Like a poet who breaks the rules of poetry for creative effect, this only works when you know and respect the rule you are breaking. If you have never heard of the rules you are breaking, you have no right to do so, and you are likely to come off like a buffoon or a barbarian. Breaking rules, using slang and archaic language can be effective, but it is just as likely to give you an audience busy with wincing.”
N.D. Wilson, The Rhetoric Companion

Ralph Waldo Emerson
“It is one light which beams out of a thousand stars. It is one soul which animates all men.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, The American Scholar: Self-Reliance, Compensation

N.D. Wilson
“A man's words reveal, first, the man. The words are not the man, and yet they reveal him faithfully and are to be identified with him. Out of the abundance of the heart, the man speaks. The foundational nature of all language is therefore metaphorical because every word a man speaks reveals himself—just as God reveals Himself through the Word. Every word spoken ultimately reveals the speaker.”
N.D. Wilson, The Rhetoric Companion

C.S. Lewis
“Men do not long continue to think what they have forgotten how to say.”
C.S. Lewis, On Stories: And Other Essays on Literature

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