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JW: So is English mania good or bad? Is English a tsunami, washing away other languages?Not likely. English is the world's second language. Your native language isyour life. But with English you can become part of a widerconversation. A global conversation about global problems. Like climate changeor poverty. Or hunger or disease. The world has other universal languages.Mathematics is the language of science. Music is the language of emotions. Andnow English is becoming the language of problem solving. Not because America ispushing it. But because the world is pulling it. So English mania is a turningpoint. Like the harnessing of electricity in ourcities, or the fall of the Berlin Wall, English represents hope for a betterfuture. A future where the world has a common language to solve its commonproblems.

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1. If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.

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2. One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.Ò»ÖÖÓïÑÔ¿ÉÒÔΪÈËÉú¿ªÆôÒ»Ìõ×ßÀÈ¡£Á©ÖÖÓïÑÔÔò»áʹÕâÌõÈËÉú×ßÀȵÄÑØ;ÉÏ´¦´¦¿ªÆô´óÃÅ¡£Frank Smith

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4. Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can; there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did.ѧϰһÇÐÄãËùÄÜѧ£¬ÈκÎʱ¼ä£¬ÎÞÂÛÏòË­;×ÜÓÐÒ»ÌìÄã»áΪÄãËù×ö¸Ðµ½ÐÀο¡£Sarah Caldwell

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6. You can never understand one language until you understand at least two.³ý·ÇÄãÕÆÎÕÁËÁ©ÃÅÒÔÉϵÄÓïÑÔ£¬·ñÔòÄãÓÀÔ¶ÎÞ·¨ÕæÕýÀí½âÒ»ÃÅÓïÑÔ¡£Geoffrey Willans

7. To have another language is to possess a second soul.ÕÆÎÕÁíÒ»ÃÅÓïÑÔ£¬ÓµÓеڶþ¸öÁé»ê!Charlemagne

8. Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own.²»Á˽âÍâÓïµÄÈËÒ²ÎÞ·¨ÕæÕýÁ˽â×Ô¼ºµÄÓïÑÔ¡£Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

9. Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.ÓïÑÔÊÇÎÄ»¯µÄµØͼ¡£ËüΪÄã½â´ðÈËÃÇ´ÓÄÄÀïÀ´µ½ÄÄÀïÈ¥¡£Rita Mae Brown

10. Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.ÓïÑÔÊÇÁé»êµÄѪÈ⣬ÓÐÁËѪÈ⣬˼Ïë¾Í¿ÉÒÔ±¼ÅÜ£¬ÓÐÁËÁé»ê£¬ÓïÑԲŵÃÒԳɳ¤¡£Oliver Wendell Holmes
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