In perfect eloquence, the hearer would lose the sense of dualism; of hearing from another
In perfect eloquence, the hearer would lose the sense of dualism; of hearing from another; which seeks to distinguish between the orator & himself; would have the sense only of high activity & progress.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks 7:52
Better Known as Bull Shit !!! I’d just as soon go to a place where everyone is as Silent as Possible and is considered somewhat Advanced in Social Dignity !!!