Jorge Luis Borges Quotes About Language

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  • You who read me, are You sure of understanding my language?

    Jorge Luis Borges, Donald A. Yates, James East Irby (1964). “Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings”, p.58, New Directions Publishing
  • The word happiness exists in every language; it is plausible the thing itself exists.

  • I confess that I have not cleared a path through all seven hundred pages, I confess to having examined only bits and pieces, and yet I know what it is, with that bold and legitimate certainty with which we assert our knowledge of a city, without ever having been rewarded with the intimacy of all the many streets it includes.

    Jorge Luis Borges, Eliot Weinberger (1999). “Selected Non-fictions”, Viking Press
  • I think of myself primarily as a reader, then also a writer, but that's more or less irrelevant. I think I'm a good reader, I'm a good reader in many languages, especially in English, since poetry came to me through the English language, initially through my father's love of Swinburn, of Tennyson, and also of Keats, Shelley and so on - not through my native tongue, not through Spanish. It came to me as a kind of spell. I didn't understand it, but I felt it.

    Source: thefloatinglibrary.com
  • The dictionary is based on the hypothesis -- obviously an unproven one -- that languages are made up of equivalent synonyms.

  • In general, every country has the language it deserves.

  • Translations are a partial and precious documentation of the changes the text suffers.

    Jorge Luis Borges (1999). “Selected Non-Fictions”, Penguin Group USA
  • The mathematical sciences wield their particular language made of digits and signs, no less subtle than any other.

    Jorge Luis Borges (1999). “Selected Non-Fictions”, Penguin Group USA
  • At the beginning of their careers many writers have a need to overwrite. They choose carefully turned-out phrases; they want to impress their readers with their large vocabularies. By the excesses of their language, these young men and women try to hide their sense of inexperience. With maturity the writer becomes more secure in his ideas. He finds his real tone and develops a simple and effective style.

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