Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have never designed a language for its own sake.
Language is not simply a reporting device for experience but a defining framework for it.
Language should find itself in the physical world, and not end up locked in an idea in somebody's head.
I would guess that the decision to create a small special purpose language or use an existing general purpose language is one of the toughest decisions that anyone facing the need for a new language must make.
There are times when the power of language is not the power that is needed.
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.
Language is a mixture of statement and evocation.
No one who set out to design a form of communication would ever end up with anything like English, Mandarin, or any of the more than six thousand languages spoken today.
There are very few places in the world where you have to learn a language with no language in common. It's called a monolingual field situation.
A language is a more ancient and inevitable thing than any state.