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
Coming from a very inarticulate family made me try to speak for those who can't express themselves and created a need for… — Tony Harrison Copy Share Image
I would feel dead if I didn't have the ability periodically to put my world in order with a poem. I think… — Richard Wilbur Copy Share Image
Women sometimes seem to share a quiet, unalterable dogma of persecution that endows even the most sophisticated of them with the inarticulate… — Zelda Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“Boys are always inarticulate where their deepest feelings are concerned; however much they may desire it they cannot express kind and sympathetic… — William Henry Hudson Copy Share Image
A bird sings, a child prattles, but it is the same hymn; hymn indistinct, inarticulate, but full of profound meaning. — Victor Hugo 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
“It was not until I was over twenty that I realised that my home standard had been unusually high and that actually… — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
Like other parties of the kind, it was first silent, then talky, then argumentative, then disputatious, then unintelligible, then altogether, then inarticulate,… — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
When I think of anything properly describable as a beautiful idea, it is always in the form of music. I have written… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
The self you have betrayed is your mind; self-esteem is reliance on one’s power to think. The ego you seek, that essential… — John Galt Copy Share Image
Writers are idolized not because they love their fellow men, which is never a recommendation and in extreme instances leads to crucifixion,… — Hugh Kingsmill Copy Share Image
He's a man [George W. Bush] who is lucky to be governor of Texas. He is a man who is unusually incurious,… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
With mimicry, with praises, with echoes, or with answers, the poets have all but outsung the bell. The inarticulate bell has found… — Alice Meynell Copy Share Image
“I wish I could take my brain and put it inside your head,” Winslow said. “Just for a moment. Then you’d know… — Alan Heathcock Copy Share Image
I begin to long for some little language such as lovers use, broken words, inarticulate words, like the shuffling of feet on… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
I'd really like to play a character who's inarticulate. I always play people with language. It would be good to play a… — Michael Emerson Copy Share Image
As a novelist, I suppose I can say that I'm highly articulate. But I know, as a person, in other ways, I'm… — Graham Swift Copy Share Image
Thousands of women are crushed and made inarticulate by that system and never develop as their natures would force them to develop… — Agnes Smedley Copy Share Image
Each venture Is a new beginning, a raid on the inarticulate With shabby equipment always deteriorating In the general mess of imprecision… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I want to love you wildly. I don’t want words, but inarticulate cries, meaningless, from the bottom of my most primitive being,… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
it is through the ghost [writer] that the great gift of knowledge which the inarticulate have for the world can be made… — Elizabeth Janeway Copy Share Image
What the tender and poetic youth dreams to-day, and conjures up with inarticulate speech, is to-morrow the vociferated result of public opinion,… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
What passes for love is imperfect knowledge. Not knowing, initially, allows faithlessness to dress up as its opposite; casts the inarticulate as… — Nick Laird Copy Share Image
It's a very fascinating thing for an actor to play somebody who is suffering, and you have to express the suffering, but… — Eddie Marsan Copy Share Image
If we rely on the Holy Spirit, we shall find that our prayers become more and more inarticulate; and when they are… — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
Trying to use words, and every attempt Is a wholly new start, and a different kind of failure Because one has only… — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image
You're so kind, Kazuhiko. That's what I like about you." I like you, too. I love you so much." If he weren't… — Koushun Takami Copy Share Image
Sometimes during solitude I hear truth spoken with clarity and freshness; uncolored and untranslated it speaks from within myself in a language… — Hugh B. Brown Copy Share Image
Everything can be learned, including, to a very large extent, to be what you are not. You can learn to be pretty… — Henry Anatole Grunwald Copy Share Image
Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragon-fly Hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky: So this winged hour is dropt… — Dante Gabriel Rossetti Copy Share Image
. . . every tree near our house had a name of its own and a special identity. This was the beginning… — Ellen Glasgow Copy Share Image
I was in enough to get along with people. I was never socially inarticulate. Not a loner. And that saved my life,… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Our yearnings are homesicknesses for heaven; our sighings are for God, just as children that cry themselves asleep away from home, and… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
For undemocratic reasons and for motives not of State, they arrive at their conclusions, largely inarticulate. Being void of self-expression they confide… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
“A habitual indulgence in the inarticulate is a sure sign of the philosopher who has not learned to think, the poet who… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
Violet said nothing, though big pearly tears, like a child's, trembled at her lashes. She suddenly missed John very much. Into him… — John Crowley Copy Share Image
Despite its maddeningly vague, inarticulate form, anxiety is almost always trying to tell you something useful and apposite. — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image