A language does not become fixed. The human intellect is always on the march, or, if you prefer, in movement, and languages with it.
Human society, the world, and the whole of mankind is to be found in the alphabet.
To rescue from oblivion even a fragment of a language which men have used and which is in danger of being lost -that is to say, one of the elements, whether good or bad, which have shaped and complicated civilization -is to extend the scope of social observation and to serve civilization.
The miserable's name is Man; he is agonizing in all climes, and he is groaning in all languages.
The man who does not know other languages, unless he is a man of genius, necessarily has deficiencies in his ideas.
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