L. P. Jacks Quote

Speech is insufficient to utter the last things; and this troubles it not, because the last things may be heard speaking for themselves. At last, after long delay the wondering soul gives form to that which is stirring within it and produces its works art and song and mighty deeds.


The Usurpation Of Language (1910)


Speech is insufficient to utter the last things; and this troubles it not, because the last things may be heard speaking for themselves. At last,...

Speech is insufficient to utter the last things; and this troubles it not, because the last things may be heard speaking for themselves. At last,...

Speech is insufficient to utter the last things; and this troubles it not, because the last things may be heard speaking for themselves. At last,...

Speech is insufficient to utter the last things; and this troubles it not, because the last things may be heard speaking for themselves. At last,...