Elias Canetti (1905–1994) Bulgarian-born Swiss and British jewish modernist novelist, playwright, memoirist, and non-fiction writer
J. Agee, trans. (1989), p. 108
Das Geheimherz der Uhr [The Secret Heart of the Clock] (1987)
The Child Who Never Grew (1950), Ch. 2
Elias Canetti (1905–1994) Bulgarian-born Swiss and British jewish modernist novelist, playwright, memoirist, and non-fiction writer
J. Agee, trans. (1989), p. 108
Das Geheimherz der Uhr [The Secret Heart of the Clock] (1987)
Willard van Orman Quine (1908–2000) American philosopher and logician
"Two dogmas of Empiricism", p. 26
From a Logical Point of View: Nine Logico-Philosophical Essays (1953)
“Smooth are his words, his voice as honey sweet,
Yet war is in his heart, and dark deceit!”
Moschus Ancient Greek poet
'The Stray Cupid', tr. R. Polwhele, lines 14–15
Compare: "The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords." Psalm 55:21 (KJV)
The Idylliums of Moschus, Idyllium I
“Thus when the names of heroes we declare,
Names, whose unpolished sounds offend the ear,
We add, or lop some branches which abound,
Till the harsh accents are with smoothness crowned
That mellows every word, and softens every sound.”
Idcirco si quando ducum referenda virumque
Nomina dura nimis dictu, atque asperrima cultu,
Illa aliqui, nunc addentes, nunc inde putantes
Pauca minutatim, levant, ac mollia reddunt.
Marco Girolamo Vida (1485–1566) Italian bishop
Book III, line 320
De Arte Poetica (1527)
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
The Roman Empire
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIII - Unprofessional Sermons
“The word “future” and females is a dangerous combination.”
Chetan Bhagat book 2 States: The Story of My Marriage
Source: 2 States: The Story of My Marriage
Felix Adler (1851–1933) German American professor of political and social ethics, rationalist, and lecturer
Section 9 : Ethical Outlook
Life and Destiny (1913)
“The more articulate one is, the more dangerous words become.”
May Sarton (1912–1995) American poet, novelist, and memoirist
“His heart; some long word at the heart. He is dying of a long word.”
Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966) British writer
Source: Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder