(I doubt it's one that you've heard)
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I’m going to try saying some crazy things to you, and you listen crazily—how about it? - Zuangzi
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The English language is like London: proudly barbaric yet deeply civilised too, common yet royal, vulgar yet processional, sacred yet profane: each sentence we produce, whether we know it or not, is a mongrel mouthful of Chaucerian, Shakespearean, Miltonic, Johnsonian, Dickensian and American. Military, naval, legal, corporate, criminal, jazz, rap and ghetto discourses are mingled at every turn. The French language, like Paris, has attempted, through its Academy, to retain its purity, to fight the advancing tides of ‘franglais’ and international prefabrication. English, by comparison, is a shameless whore.
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The Ode Less Travelled by Stephen Fry (via rowanboat)