S. I. Hayakawa Quote

From the moment he switches on an early-morning news broadcast until he falls asleep at night over a novel or a magazine, he is, like all other people living in modern civilized conditions, swimming in words. Newspaper editors, politicians, salesmen, disc jockeys, columnists, luncheon club speakers, and clergymen; colleagues at work, friends, relatives, wife and children; market reports, direct-mail advertising, books, and billboards — all are assailing him with words all day long.


p. 15 - Language in Thought and Action (1949) - The Niagara of Words


From the moment he switches on an early-morning news broadcast until he falls asleep at night over a novel or a magazine, he is, like all other...

From the moment he switches on an early-morning news broadcast until he falls asleep at night over a novel or a magazine, he is, like all other...

From the moment he switches on an early-morning news broadcast until he falls asleep at night over a novel or a magazine, he is, like all other...

From the moment he switches on an early-morning news broadcast until he falls asleep at night over a novel or a magazine, he is, like all other...