Wendy Doniger (1940) American Indologist
On the aspect of her studying Sanskrit.
Q&A with Wendy Doniger, the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor and author of The Hindus
My Life and Confessions, for Philippine, 1786
Wendy Doniger (1940) American Indologist
On the aspect of her studying Sanskrit.
Q&A with Wendy Doniger, the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor and author of The Hindus
Shel Silverstein (1930–1999) American poet, cartoonist, and children's writer
Where the Sidewalk Ends
“"Writing" is the Latin of our times. The modern language of the people is video and sound.”
Lawrence Lessig (1961) American academic, political activist.
Wikimania 2006
Roland Barthes (1915–1980) French philosopher, critic and literary theorist
"Talking," in A Lover's Discourse (1977)
David Morrison (1956) Australian army general
Address at the International Women's Day Conference (2013)
Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985) sculptor from France
Jean Dubuffet, letter to Raymond Queneau, 30 October 1950; as cited in Prospectus Vol. I, Jean Dubuffet; Gallimard, Paris, 1967, pp. 481-483
1950's
Rachel Caine book Glass Houses
Source: You're kidding. I thought all geniuses read Latin. Isn't that the international language for smart people?"-Shane (Glass Houses)
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) Austrian-British philosopher
1920s, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922)
Context: This remark provides the key to the problem, how much truth there is in solipsism. For what the solipsist means is quite correct; only it cannot be said, but makes itself manifest. The world is my world: this is manifest in the fact that the limits of language (of that language which alone I understand) mean the limits of my world. (5.62)