It’s not ‘natural’ to speak well, eloquently, in an interesting articulate way. People living in groups, families, communes say little—have few verbal means. Eloquence—thinking in words—is a byproduct of solitude, deracination, a heightened painful individuality.
Susan Sontag, 1976,
As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals & Notebooks 1964 – 1980
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