Thus, we see that one of the obvious origins of human disagreement lies in the use of noises for words.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is a myth to think that sometimes creative disagreement doesn't necessarily produce a better result.
Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true.
We think; therefore, we often talk rubbish.
I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.
I think we've probably all read a word that we've never heard pronounced out loud, and we try it out in a sentence and fall on our face.
Language can only deal meaningfully with a special, restricted segment of reality. The rest, and it is presumably the much larger part, is silence.
Disagreement is something normal.
We've been taught to believe that actions speak louder than words. But I think words speak pretty loud all of our lives; we carry these words in our head.
The beginning of thought is in disagreement - not only with others but also with ourselves.
In human intercourse the tragedy begins, not when there is misunderstanding about words, but when silence is not understood.