Cassandra Clare book City of Fallen Angels
Variant: It’s fascinating. You know all these words, and they’re all English, but when you string them together into sentences, they just don’t make any sense.
Source: City of Fallen Angels
Cassandra Clare book City of Fallen Angels
Variant: It’s fascinating. You know all these words, and they’re all English, but when you string them together into sentences, they just don’t make any sense.
Source: City of Fallen Angels
L.J. Smith (1965) American author
Source: Nightfall
John Derbyshire book Prime Obsession
Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics (2003)
Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007) American author and polymath
The Historical Illuminatus as spoken by Sigismundo Celine
Source: Nature's God
“The words of the world want to make sentences.”
Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962) French writer and philosopher
Source: La poétique de la rêverie (The Poetics of Reverie) (1960), Ch. 5, sect. 4
Dorothy Parker (1893–1967) American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist
Interview, The Paris Review (Summer 1956)
“To those who know thee not, no words can paint!
And those who know thee, know all words are faint!”
Hannah More (1745–1833) English religious writer and philanthropist
Sensibility.
Orson Welles (1915–1985) American actor, director, writer and producer
Impossible! Meaningless!
The Findus Foods "Frozen Peas" Session Out-Takes