Eric Hoffer Quote

A multitude of words is probably the most formidable means of blurring and obscuring thought. There is no thought, however momentous, that cannot be expressed lucidly in 200 words.


Entry (1954) - Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)


A multitude of words is probably the most formidable means of blurring and obscuring thought. There is no thought, however momentous, that cannot be...

A multitude of words is probably the most formidable means of blurring and obscuring thought. There is no thought, however momentous, that cannot be...

A multitude of words is probably the most formidable means of blurring and obscuring thought. There is no thought, however momentous, that cannot be...

A multitude of words is probably the most formidable means of blurring and obscuring thought. There is no thought, however momentous, that cannot be...