If you want to talk about something new, you have to make up a new kind of language.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On the other hand, in a society whose communication component is becoming more prominent day by day, both as a reality and as an issue, it is clear that language assumes a new importance.
I have my own language and it's high time I put a little of it out there.
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.
The cool thing about doing a voice-over into a different language is that you get to bring the character of your own culture into it.
My use of language is part and parcel of my message.
Language is a living thing. We can feel it changing. Parts of it become old: they drop off and are forgotten. New pieces bud out, spread into leaves, and become big branches, proliferating.
Some languages expand not only your ability to speak to different people but what you're able to think.
I feel impelled to speak today in a language that in a sense is new-one which I, who have spent so much of my life in the military profession, would have preferred never to use. That new language is the language of atomic warfare.
I think it's interesting to speak when you have something to say.
My language is what I use, and if I lost that, I wouldn't be able to say anything.