General Semantics Quotes

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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Ambition’ is ‘greed’ rebranded.”
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“Unlike meaning, the truth always survives translation.”
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“To millions of children, a condom is nothing but a balloon.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana, On Friendship: A Satirical Essay

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“Poetry is the art of hiding the inadequacy of language.”
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“Sometimes a fool says something wise without the intention to do that, and the awareness of having done that.”
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“A thing named, misnamed, unnamed, or renamed is still itself.”
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“Indescribable’ is the only accurate description of life.”
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“One demonstration is equivalent to one hundred explanations.”
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“An event need not have been witnessed to have happened.”
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“That statues are motionless would be true only if the earth were the universe.”
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“A statement can be truthful when it is said or written, but untruthful when it is heard or read.”
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“We can know, not what a thing is, but what its name is.”
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“The name of a thing gets in the way of us seeing more of it.”
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“How the seen looks depends on how the seer sees.”
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“Only in the mind is the mouth separate from the anus.”
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“A shadow does not need the object to which it belongs to move for it to move.”
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“The most pitiful thing we can do is try to describe life.”
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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Two of the biggest problems with language is that you can say what you do not mean to say, and that you can say what you do not mean.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana, P for Pessimism: A Collection of Funny yet Profound Aphorisms

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“We can ruin our enjoyment of a song by finding a translation of the lyrics into a language we understand.”
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“Experiencing is the only way that leads to the highest degree of knowing or understanding.”
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“Being a great writer or speaker requires the appreciation of words, and that of the limits of language.”
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“After the evasion of the death of the human and that of the human race, the most useful use of words is to show or remind us of the limits of language.”
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“You can say too much without talking too much.”
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“Sometimes it is, unbeknown to us, the name or the nickname, not the person or the thing, that is unknown to us.”
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“The direction towards or away from sleep is what differentiates being half-awake from being half-asleep.”
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“You can know the name, but not understand or know the named.”
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“A person whose name we know is way more likely, to get our attention, than a person whose name we do not know. The opposite is true, when it comes to things.”
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“Even the deepest possible description is superficial.”
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