"The sick reality about our over dependance on language is that trying to live without it is like a blind and deaf man with no arms or legs trying to navigate a dark narrow cave, and the cave is full of tarantulas."
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About the human dependency on language to communicate, as quoted in The Washington Post (18 June 2011)
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