Stanley Fish (1938) American academic
Source: How To Write A Sentence And How To Read One (2011), Chapter 4, What Is A Good Sentence?, p. 42
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Stanley Fish (1938) American academic
Source: How To Write A Sentence And How To Read One (2011), Chapter 4, What Is A Good Sentence?, p. 42
David Crystal (1941) British linguist and writer
Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 15
“I don't think in any language. I think in images.”
Vladimir Nabokov book Strong Opinions
From a BBC Interview (1962), p. 14.
Strong Opinions (1973)
Context: I don't think in any language. I think in images. I don't believe that people think in languages. They don't move their lips when they think. It is only a certain type of illiterate person who moves his lips as he reads or ruminates. No, I think in images, and now and then a Russian phrase or an English phrase will form with the foam of the brainwave, but that’s about all.
Daniel Alan Vallero (1953) American scientist
Acceptance speech, Alumni Achievement Award, Collinsville, Illinois. 2017.
Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl
Public Talks, The State of the Onion 11
Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) poet, critic, novelist, essayist
"Malraux and the Statues at Baumberg," Art News (December 1953) [p. 180]
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
Mervyn Peake (1911–1968) English writer, artist, poet and illustrator
Maeve Gilmore (his widow), Introduction to A Book of Nonsense, p. 10
Jay Lemke (1946) American academic
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 1