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Inarticulate Quotes

I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.

I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.

Virginia Woolf (1990). “A moment's liberty: the shorter diary”, Vintage

Laughter, n. An interior convulsion, producing a distortion of the features and accompanied by inarticulate noises. It is infectious and, though intermittent, incurable.

Ambrose Bierce (1958). “The Devil's Dictionary: A Selection of the Bitter Definitions of Ambrose Bierce”, p.100, Prabhat Prakashan

All history . . . is an inarticulate Bible.

Thomas Carlyle (1901). “Carlyle on Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History”

Music is inarticulate poesy.

"Tyrannick Love, or The Royal Martyr". Tragedy by John Dryden (Preface), 1670.

Every meaning is a projection of the viewer's inarticulate moods.

James Elkins (2004). “What Painting Is”, p.45, Routledge