Art Quote by Richard Dawkins
“Explaining is a difficult art. You can explain something so that your reader understands the words; and you can explain something so that the reader feels it in the marrow of his bones. To do the latter, it sometimes isn't enough to lay the evidence before the reader in a dispassionate way. You have to become an advocate and use the tricks of the advocate's trade.”
About This Quote
Effective explanation requires both clarity and emotional resonance, using advocacy techniques to engage readers deeply.
In simple terms: Explain clearly and make readers feel it.
Blend facts with storytelling to persuade.
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When to use this quote
- teaching
- public speaking
- content creation
- persuasive writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance evidence with feeling?
- What advocacy tricks enhance understanding?
Overemphasis on emotion can obscure factual accuracy.