Languages are dying at an unprecedented rate. A language dies every 14 days.
Trust your imagination. There is always something in the box.
Deliver more than you promise.
When you try hard to do your best, the effect on your performance is often to jinx it.
When a language die we don't know what we lose with language.
If something is not to your liking, change your liking.
English is big business and languages are dying as never before. Is there a connection? Is this another manifestation of McDonaldisation – the undesirable face of globalization? Do we want to lose the variety of languages and all the rich culture that comes with them?