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Only present-day Western language is strained when it deals with other than physical matters. We find it difficult to talk about mental matters with the subtle precision they demand. We tend to make things out of words in the same way that we tend to make facts out of traditions.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 5 : Semantics > # 141