Michael Wolff Quote
Some had idly speculated about how long he would go on if he could command time as well as language. The consensus seemed to be forever. The sound of his own voice, his lack of inhibition, the fact that linear thought and presentation turned out not at all to be necessary, the wonder that this random approach seemed to command, and his own replenishing supply of free association—all this suggested that he was limited only by everyone else’s schedule and attention span.
Michael Wolff
Some had idly speculated about how long he would go on if he could command time as well as language. The consensus seemed to be forever. The sound of his own voice, his lack of inhibition, the fact that linear thought and presentation turned out not at all to be necessary, the wonder that this random approach seemed to command, and his own replenishing supply of free association—all this suggested that he was limited only by everyone else’s schedule and attention span.
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About Michael Wolff
Michael Wolff may refer to:
Michael Wolff (graphic designer) (born 1933), British graphic designer, co-founder of Wolff Olins
Michael Wolff (journalist) (born 1953), American author, essayist, and journalist
Michael Wolff (musician) (born 1952), American jazz musician
Michael A. Wolff (born 1945), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, Dean Emeritus of Saint Louis University School of Law
Michael Wolff (graphic designer) (born 1933), British graphic designer, co-founder of Wolff Olins
Michael Wolff (journalist) (born 1953), American author, essayist, and journalist
Michael Wolff (musician) (born 1952), American jazz musician
Michael A. Wolff (born 1945), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri, Dean Emeritus of Saint Louis University School of Law