| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 083beda | 'What is truth?' said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for an answer. | J. L. Austin | ||
| 5912529 | Sentences are not as such either true or false. | J. L. Austin | ||
| 682b335 | Why should it not be the whole function of a word to denote many things? | J. L. Austin | ||
| 8d997fb | It may justly be urged that, properly speaking, what alone has meaning is a sentence. | J. L. Austin | ||
| 847b7eb | Ordinary language blinkers the already feeble imagination. | J. L. Austin |