Source: How To Write A Sentence And How To Read One (2011), Chapter 5, The Subordinate Style, p. 48
“[With] 140 words in Chinese, you really can write a novel. Most of Confucius’s sentences [are] only four words, so 140 words [might] take his whole life to write. And you can discuss the most profound ideas related to democracy, freedom, poetry.”
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