Argh? Pathetic and inarticulate. Nice combination. Your mothers must be so proud. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Music is the inarticulate speech of the heart, which cannot be compressed into words, because it is infinite. — Richard Wagner Copy Share Image
People like me write because otherwise we are pretty inarticulate. Our articulation is our writing. — William Trevor Copy Share Image
Sometimes, in doing philosophy, one just wants to utter an inarticulate sound. — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
“We're the most aggressively inarticulate generation to come along since, you know, a long time ago!” — Taylor Mali Copy Share Image
Simon became inarticulate in his effort to express mankind's essential illness. — William Golding Copy Share Image
Go out and speak for the inarticulate and the submerged. — Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook Copy Share Image
The mouthpiece of the half-inarticulate, all-suggesting music that is at once the very soul and the inseparable garment of romance. — Walther von der Vogelweide Copy Share Image
Demosthenes overcame and rendered more distinct his inarticulate and stammering pronunciation by speaking with pebbles in his mouth. — Plutarch Copy Share Image
I also try to discipline myself when I get into a situation... and I'm trying to think of an answer, instead of… — Dan Quayle Copy Share Image
My only advantage as a reporter is that I am so physically small, so temperamentally unobtrusive, and so neurotically inarticulate that people… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
It requires courage to utter truth; for the higher Truth lifts her voice, the louder will error scream, until its inarticulate sound… — Mary Baker Eddy Copy Share Image
Men have come to speak of the revelation as somewhat long ago given and done, as if God were dead. The injury… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The Beduin of the desert, born and grown up in it, had embraced with all his sour this nakedness too harsh for… — T. E. Lawrence Copy Share Image
Laughter is an interior convulsion, producing a distortion of the features and accompanied by inarticulate noises. It is infectious and, though intermittent,… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
In the course of time I have learned to tramp about coral reefs, twenty to thirty feet under water, so unconcernedly that… — William Beebe Copy Share Image
It's not great if someone gives you sort of bland praise without giving you clear direction and say, "This is good, let's… — Ralph Fiennes Copy Share Image
[T]he democratic principle of "one man, one vote," viewed against a background of voting masses numbering several millions, only serves to demonstrate… — Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn Copy Share Image
Inarticulate wretches have been behind most of the major advances in civilization. If Vincent Van Gogh had been able to get on… — Declan Lynch Copy Share Image
Human language can but imperfectly describe God's ways. I am sensible of the fact that they are indescribable and inscrutable. But if… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
There are, it seems, two muses: The Muse of Inspiration, who gives us inarticulate visions and desires, and the Muse of Realization,… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
Oh, how one wishes sometimes to escape from the meaningless dullness of human eloquence, from all those sublime phrases, to take refuge… — Boris Pasternak Copy Share Image
I am a messenger who will bring back word from the men who are fighting (WWI) to those who want the war… — Paul Nash Copy Share Image
They ended every speech with the word hiro, which means: like I said. Thus each man took responsibility for intruding into the… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
“Your scorn for mediocrity blinds you to its vast primitive power. You stand in the glare of your own brilliance, unable to… — Trevanian Copy Share Image
Music... a kind of inarticulate, unfathomable speech, which leads to the edge of the Infinite. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life. — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
As far as rapprochements go, it's awkward and vague, but the advantage of being as emotionally inarticulate as we are is that… — Jonathan Tropper Copy Share Image
I always think of childhood as the inarticulate moment, and you have your little camera. You were filming it, recording it, you… — Eileen Myles Copy Share Image
Art is the expression of a man's life, of his mode of being, of his relations with the universe, since it is,… — Vernon Lee Copy Share Image
It is Ireland's sacred duty to send over, every few years, a playwright to save the English theater from inarticulate glumness. — Kenneth Tynan Copy Share Image