Genuine witticisms surprise those who say them as much as those who listen to them; they arise in us in spite of us, or, at least, without our participation,--like everything inspired.
Some of the "Thoughts" of Joseph Joubert (ed. 1867)
Genuine witticisms surprise those who say them as much as those who listen to them; they arise in us in spite of us, or, at least, without our participation,--like everything inspired.
Some of the "Thoughts" of Joseph Joubert (ed. 1867)