Writing Quote by Dava Sobel
““[John] Harrison [could not] express himself clearly in writing… No matter how brilliantly ideas formed in his mind, or crystallized in his clockworks, his verbal descriptions failed to shine with the same light… The first sentence [of his last published work] runs on, virtually unpunctuated, for twenty-five pages." Dava Sobel, Longitude, p66””
About This Quote
Source Book: Longitude, Dava Sobel, 1995
Harrison’s brilliant ideas outpaced his writing skill, leading to dense, unpunctuated prose that obscured clarity.
In simple terms: Great ideas can be poorly expressed.
Strive for clear communication.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- technical reports
- academic papers
- public lectures
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you simplify complex concepts?
- What tools aid clear writing?
Complex ideas need editing for audience comprehension.