Adversity Quote by Douglas Adams
“'The difficulty with this conversation,' said Arthur after a sort of pondering look had crawled slowly across his face like a mountaineer negotiating a tricky outcrop, 'is that it's very different from most of the ones I've had of late. Which, as I explained, have mostly been with trees.'”
About This Quote
The speaker humorously compares conversational difficulty to navigating a treacherous rock face, noting recent talks have been with trees, implying absurdity.
In simple terms: Conversations feel as tough as climbing, especially when they’re nonsensical.
Embrace absurdity and seek clarity in dialogue.
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When to use this quote
- writing workshops
- stand‑up comedy
- creative brainstorming
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a conversation feel like a climb?
- How does absurd imagery reveal deeper truths?
May be too whimsical for serious contexts.