The spirit of logical analysis should in practice blend with the practical pressure for the adoption of some form of international language, but it should not allow itself to be stampeded by it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In dealing with Englishmen you can be sure of one thing only, that the logical solution will not be adopted.
A standard international language should not only be simple, regular, and logical, but also rich and creative.
Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence.
There are times when the power of language is not the power that is needed.
A new, a vast, and a powerful language is developed for the future use of analysis, in which to wield its truths so that these may become of more speedy and accurate practical application for the purposes of mankind than the means hitherto in our possession have rendered possible.
Language is a mixture of statement and evocation.
Language is remarkable, except under the extreme constraints of mathematics and logic, it never can talk only about what it's supposed to talk about but is always spreading around.
By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth.
Linguistics will have to recognise laws operating universally in language, and in a strictly rational manner, separating general phenomena from those restricted to one branch of languages or another.
Languages are true analytical methods.