Friday, September 02, 2011
Why Good Writers Are Not Always Great Conversationalists
“Reading, study, silence, thought are a bad introduction to loquacity.” —William Hazlitt
Source: "Why Good Writes Aren't Good Talkers," a review of Arthur Krystal's collection of essays, "Except When I Write: Reflections of a Recovering Critic" by Mary Jo Murphy. Krystal used the Hazlitt quote in one of his essays.
Labels:
conversation,
Hazlitt,
talking,
writing
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