Perhaps language is accompanied, but fantasies and images constitute much of thought, and furthermore these images and fantasies inspire language. — Blue Lux
"Thoughts are the shadows of our emotions; always darker, emptier and simpler."
Friedrich Nietzsche — Blue Lux
It is precisely the intelligibility of language that makes thought prior to language, and which makes thought determine what language one will use. — Blue Lux
Is thought interchangeable with expression? Thought is itself an expression? Or is thought prior to expression? — Blue Lux
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