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We speak a single word, and no sooner is it spoken than it disperses to join all such idential words, and each time one of those is used, each time we say "love," or "good," for example, its power is diminished by some tiny increment, becoming, although never reaching, some theoretical level of pure meaninglessness that must be, after all, the same as the unutterable.
- Jim Krusoe. Los Angeles Times Book Review, 12/25/94
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