Letters Quotes - page 25
If the study of history is the study of language in one form or another, and if we really fabricate our past, not merely-weakly-live it; then we can begin to see how the world was Greek once, or was Roman, since every page of consciousness was written in these tongues then. All the central documents-laws, plays, poems, reports, abiding wisdoms, letters, scientific learning, news-were couched in Greek or Latin phrases, and the chief historians consulted them, composed their chronicles from the same speech, in the same words. Don't you see that when a man writes the history of your country in another mother-language, he is bent on conquest?
William H. Gass