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Interpreting Quotes

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Nataly Kelly
“Not everyone who knows how to write can be a writer. Not everyone who knows two languages can be a translator.”
Nataly Kelly

Nataly Kelly
“As long as human beings speak different languages, the need for translation will continue.”
Nataly Kelly, Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World

David Levithan
“I want to say more, but don't know what the words are supposed to be. I feel such a tenderness for these vulnerable night-time conversations, the way words take a different shape in the air when there's no light in the room.”
David Levithan, Every Day

Nataly Kelly
“Poetry translation is like playing a piano sonata on a trombone.”
Nataly Kelly, Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World

Nataly Kelly
“In Iraq, interpreters were ten times more likely to be killed than were U.S. troops.”
Nataly Kelly, Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World

Nataly Kelly
“Translation software is not making translators obsolete. Has medical diagnostic software made doctors obsolete?”
Nataly Kelly

Nataly Kelly
“To deny access to translation and interpreting services oppresses human rights and violates laws.”
Nataly Kelly, Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World

Nataly Kelly
“Of the 193 recognized countries in the world, only politically isolated North Korea is considered monolingual.”
Nataly Kelly, Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World

Hal Zina Bennett
“Dreams and visions are not always intended to be interpreted or analyzed. At times they say exactly what they mean, providing a set of images and meanings to be taken for no more or less than they are.”
Hal Zina Bennett, Write from the Heart : Unleashing the Power of Your Creativity

Pamela Cummins
“Men and women may speak the same language, but we interpret words differently.”
Pamela Cummins, Insights for Singles: Steps to Find Everlasting Love

Peadar Ó Guilín
“Changing words isn't so hard. Recognizing a particular sound, swapping it for another - that was easy even for your ancestors. Reading what happens in your head and the heads of all the beings around you, now that is difficult. Finding equivalents in one culture for the basic concepts of another - that is really difficult. I say the word vegetable and the translator tells you something like 'edible moss'. So, yes, it's a miracle, but it's a dangerous miracle. It makes you think you understand beasts and you never do. When it comes down to it, you can't even understand your own species.”
Peadar Ó Guilín, The Inferior

Kató Lomb
“When he is dissected after his death," a disrespectful interpreter said of a foreign dignitary, "a million predicates will be found in his stomach: those he swallowed in the past decades without saying them.”
Kató Lomb