Arthur Koestler Quote

He found out that those processes wrongly known as monologues are really dialogues of a special kind; dialogues in which one partner remains silent while the other against all grammatical rules, addresses him as I instead of you, in order to creep into his confidence and to fathom his intentions; but the silent partner just remains silent, shuns observation and even refuses to be localized in time and space.

Arthur Koestler

He found out that those processes wrongly known as monologues are really dialogues of a special kind; dialogues in which one partner remains silent while the other against all grammatical rules, addresses him as I instead of you, in order to creep into his confidence and to fathom his intentions; but the silent partner just remains silent, shuns observation and even refuses to be localized in time and space.

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