A GRAVITY OF LANGUAGE

 

Words, too, have genuine substance –
mass and weight and specific gravity.”

 

~ Tim O’Brien ~

 

Digitally enhanced image created from a photo taken in Paris in May 2013.


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  1. “Human speech is like a cracked cauldron on which we bang out tunes that make bears dance, when what we want is to move the stars to pity.” ~ Gustave Flaubert

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