Quotation Explorer - 'Inexpressible'

After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. - Aldous Huxley
MAGNETISM, n. Something acting upon a magnet. The two definitions immediately foregoing are condensed from the works of one thousand eminent scientists, who have illuminated the subject with a great white light, to the inexpressible advancement of human knowledge. - Ambrose Bierce
A writer tries to express those thoughts, which are inexpressible, with beauty and love. - Debasish Mridha
In strange and uncertain times such as those we are living in, sometimes a reasonable person might despair. But hope is unreasonable and love is greater even than this. May we trust the inexpressible benevolence of the creative impulse. - Robert Fripp
And those, who come together in the night and are twined in quivering pleasure, are performing a serious work and are heaping up sweetness, depth and force for the song of some coming poet, who will arise to express inexpressible ecstasies - Rainer Maria Rilke
...for even the best err in words when they are meant to mean most delicate and almost inexpressible things. - Rainer Maria Rilke
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