“Poetry is the language of a state of crisis.” StatesPoetryLanguagePoetCrisisPoetry Is Author:Stephane Mallarme
“I'm not a psychologist, and I don't know how to play a more sophisticated role than the one that I have played for quite a few years, and that is spending a lot of time with these hard-working scientists in the various fields of expertise that relate to the climate crisis, learning as fully as I can the truths they are discovering, asking them to explain it in language that's simple enough for me to understand and then use that language to convey the essence of it, and then letting the chips fall where they may.” KnowsYearsMayI CanHardEnoughPlayUseFallLanguageSimpleRolesKnow HowFieldsHard WorkEssenceScientistAskingCrisisClimateVariousSpendingRelateDiscoveringSophisticatedChipsExpertisePsychologist Author:Al Gore
“It was an identity crisis. I was born and raised in France, but I never really felt French, so I needed to find something that I was more connected to. I used to go back to Tunisia every summer, but I was more into the language, my Arabic roots.” UsedLanguageFeltBornIdentityNeededSummerRootsCrisisRaisedConnectedFranceIdentity CrisisBorn And RaisedTunisia Author:eL Seed
“[Barack] Obama has a grasp of language and the presentation of language, particularly in times of crisis. And he did this over the race issue. He did this early on in his administration, when the country was polarized. That was unprecedented.” CountryLanguageRaceIssuesCrisisAdministrationBarackPresentationUnprecedentedTimes Of CrisisRace Issues Author:Frank Luntz
“Religion is much more than language, but to be Christian does mean speaking Christian for most people. The language many of us use has contributed to the crisis in Christianity in North America. Traditional Christian language is becoming less familiar to millions of people. The language is frequently misunderstood by people.” PeopleMeanChristianLanguageChristianityCrisisFamiliarMisunderstood Author:Marcus Borg
“By creating an urgent crisis that can only be solved by those fluent in a language too complex for ordinary people to understand, the Wall Street crowd has turned the vast majority of Americans into non-participants in their own political future.” PeoplePoliticalLanguageStreetsWallCreatingOrdinaryCrisisMajorityComplexesCrowdsOrdinary PeopleUrgentParticipantsFluent Author:Matt Taibbi
“I hope to have more time to think, to look at the sky, dealing with less crisis management, to learn another language, to travel.” ThinkingLooksLanguageSkyManagementCrisisMore TimeTime To ThinkCrisis Management Author:Juliet Stevenson
“I'm trying to use the language of today to express a general existential crisis that I think the world and I are going through.” ThinkingWorldTryingUseTodayLanguageCrisisExistentialismExistentialExistential Crisis Author:Sean Lennon