Doris Lessing Quote

Always, in epochs when the languages and dialects of a culture have become outstripped by development of a practical sort, these languages become repetitive, formalised -- and ridiculous. Phrases, words, associations of sentences spin themselves out automatically, but have no effect: they have lost their power, their energy.


Canopus in Argos: Archives (ed. 1992)


Always, in epochs when the languages and dialects of a culture have become outstripped by development of a practical sort, these languages become...

Always, in epochs when the languages and dialects of a culture have become outstripped by development of a practical sort, these languages become...

Always, in epochs when the languages and dialects of a culture have become outstripped by development of a practical sort, these languages become...

Always, in epochs when the languages and dialects of a culture have become outstripped by development of a practical sort, these languages become...