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Quote #10
Language, the homeland and receptacle of beauty and meaning, itself begins to think and speak for man and turns wholly into music, not in terms of external, audible sounds, but in terms of the swiftness and power of its inner flow. (14.8.6)
For Zhivago, language isn't just some tool we use to communicate our inner thoughts. It's a living thing with its own inner energy. And here's the trippy part: language might speak through us more than we actually speak it. Mind… blown.