Plain Language Quotes
Mark Twain (1990). “Mark Twain's Letters, Volume 2: 1867-1868”, p.183, Univ of California Press
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (2001). “On the Constitution of the Church and State”, p.326, Classic Books Company
William Osler (1927). “Aequanimitas”, p.194, Ravenio Books
"Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science". Book by Werner Heisenberg, 1958.
Mark Twain, Michael Patrick Hearn (1981). “The annotated Huckleberry Finn: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, Random House Value Pub
William Penn (1792). “Fruits of Solitude: In Reflections and Maxims Relating to the Conduct of Human Life”, p.130
Charles Mingus' statement in Mainliner Magazine (July 1977); later quoted in Olivia Bertagnolli "Creativity and the writing process" (p. 182), 1982.
Ken Wilber (2007). “A Brief History of Everything”, p.185, Shambhala Publications
Mark Twain, Michael Patrick Hearn (1981). “The annotated Huckleberry Finn: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, Random House Value Pub
Werner Heisenberg (1962). “Physics and philosophy: the revolution in modern science”, Harpercollins College Div
Sue Monk Kidd (2003). “The Secret Life of Bees”, p.277, Penguin
Don't, Sir, accustom yourself to use big words for little matters.
In James Boswell 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' (1791) vol. 1, p. 471 (6 August 1763, when Boswell said it would be 'terrible' if Johnson should not be able to return speedily from Harwich)
Neil Postman (2005). “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business”, p.46, Penguin