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"Language is a virus from outer space" is [[William S. Burroughs]]'s most famous [[maxim]]. Performance artist [[Laurie Anderson]] added in 1986, "That's why I'd rather hear your name than see your face." "Language is a virus from outer space" is [[William S. Burroughs]]'s most famous [[maxim]]. Performance artist [[Laurie Anderson]] added in 1986, "That's why I'd rather hear your name than see your face."

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"Language is a virus from outer space" is William S. Burroughs's most famous maxim. Performance artist Laurie Anderson added in 1986, "That's why I'd rather hear your name than see your face."

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