Language reproduces the world, but in doing so, organizes the world like language. – Émile Benveniste Books make epochs and nations like epochs and nations make books. – Jean-Jacques Ampère Linguistic history is basically the darkest of the dark arts, the only means to conjure up the ghosts of vanished centuries. With linguistic history we reach furthest back into the mystery: humankind. – Cola Minis Ultimately, education in its real sense is the pursuit of truth. It is an endless journey through knowledge and enlightenment. – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam The arts personalize knowledge and visions, demanding an ever growing development of the mind and spirit. We do our children and our country ill service by not supporting them adequately in our schools. – Shirley Trusty Corey The truth that a work of art seeks is the universal truth of that which is singular. – Michel Deguy Art is a lie which brings us closer to the truth. – Pablo Picasso Who searches for truth runs the ris