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More often than not, I’ll take the words.
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I mainly concur, with the caveat from the Fox: “Words are the source of misunderstanding.” (Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince)
Words … Words … (Hamlet)
Words are fallible and eternally frustrating devices of failure!
But I love them too
🙂
I love how words allow you to create your own picture in your mind 🙂
Because writers make pictures with their words.
I’ll always take the words!
Well put!
Any day!
All the time!
‘Mona Lisa’ is only two words, for instance. And ‘odalisque’ translates hundreds of works into a singular subspecies of Orientalist art. A word has the power to condense a thousand images into a repeated experience of the mind.
I love this 🙂
i ll take words any day….of them, i can a;ways make a picture that i can see or a a song that i can hear
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What; no photoshopping the easter bunny in to confuse the kids….their conversations regarding that….priceless!
I would keep the words and paint a thousand different pictures, each one as beautiful as the other.