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“There is probably no moment more appalling than that in which the tongue comes suddenly upon the ragged edge of a space from which the old familiar filling has disappeared.” quote by Robert Benchley
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“There is probably no moment more appalling than that in which the tongue comes suddenly upon the ragged edge of a space from which the old familiar filling has disappeared.”

Robert Benchley

About This Quote

An observation that language can become meaningless when familiar context disappears, highlighting communication breakdown.

In simple terms: Words lose meaning without familiar context.

Key Takeaway

Clarify context when speaking.

Themes

communication language confusion

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • teaching
  • public speaking
  • writing
  • cross‑cultural dialogue

Key Concepts

semantics contextuality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you ensure your message is understood?
  • What cues help restore familiar context?
A Different Perspective

May overlook the role of listener interpretation.

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