Thomas Pynchon Quote
A phrase (it often happened when he was exhausted) kept cycling round and round, preconsicously, just under the threshold of lip and tongue movement: Events seem to be ordered into an ominous logic. It repeated itself automatically and Stencil improved upon on it each time, placing emphasis on different words—events ; seem to be ; logic—pronouncing them differently, changing the tone of voice from sepulchral to jaunty: round and round and round. Events seem to be ordered into an ominous logic.
Thomas Pynchon
A phrase (it often happened when he was exhausted) kept cycling round and round, preconsicously, just under the threshold of lip and tongue movement: Events seem to be ordered into an ominous logic. It repeated itself automatically and Stencil improved upon on it each time, placing emphasis on different words—events ; seem to be ; logic—pronouncing them differently, changing the tone of voice from sepulchral to jaunty: round and round and round. Events seem to be ordered into an ominous logic.