Most readers come away from their reading not with a clear, precise, detailed registration of its contents on their minds, but rather with a vague, misty idea which was formed as much by the pace, the proportions, the music of the writings as by the literal words themselves.


Bill Bernbach Said (1989)


Most readers come away from their reading not with a clear, precise, detailed registration of its contents on their minds, but rather with a vague,...

Most readers come away from their reading not with a clear, precise, detailed registration of its contents on their minds, but rather with a vague,...

Most readers come away from their reading not with a clear, precise, detailed registration of its contents on their minds, but rather with a vague,...

Most readers come away from their reading not with a clear, precise, detailed registration of its contents on their minds, but rather with a vague,...