The inclination to digress is human. But the dramatist must avoid it even more strenuously than the saint must avoid sin, for… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
“For, let's face it, digression is the soul of wit. Take philosophic asides away from Dante, Milton or Hamlet's father's ghost and… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“The real secret, though, is that nobody belongs, whether they are natives or not. After expulsion from paradise all humans are in… — Andrei Codrescu Copy Share Image
“the feeling of being a digression not the link in the argument, a new direction, an offshoot, the limb going on elsewhere,… — Jorie Graham Copy Share Image
Digression is the soul of wit. Take the philosophic asides away from Dante, Milton or Hamlet's father's ghost and what stays is… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“It seemed that digression was the true principle of the universe, that the only real subject was the way the subject kept… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
Digression is my passion. I'm not kidding. I love telling the main stories, but in some ways, what I love most is… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
“The Duchess looked at Chloe with a look that said, You had the chance to tell him, but you chose to carry… — David Walliams Copy Share Image
Digression is my passion. I love telling the main stories, but in some ways, what I love most is using those narratives… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image