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I'm a little slow, so forgive me if I'm inarticulate.
— Spike Jonze
Since I'm inarticulate, I express myself with images.
— Helen Levitt
I have seen John Scalzi's pose-off picture. There are no words. There is only inarticulate whimpering.
— Jim C. Hines
Music is inarticulate poesy.
— John Dryden
One of those personalities who, in spite of all their words, are inarticulate
— F Scott Fitzgerald
All history ... is an inarticulate Bible.
— Thomas Carlyle
We're not bad. But we are morally inarticulate.
— David Brooks
Sometimes, in doing philosophy, one just wants to utter an inarticulate sound.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Articulate reasons are cogent for us only when our inarticulate feelings of reality have already been impressed in favor of the same conclusion.
— William James
Despite its maddeningly vague, inarticulate form, anxiety is almost always trying to tell you something useful and apposite.
— Alain De Botton
This tired abstract anger; inarticulate passive opposition; always the same thing in dublin
— Samuel Beckett
Music is the inarticulate speech of the heart, which cannot be compressed into words, because it is infinite.
— Richard Wagner
As far as rapprochements go, it's awkward and vague, but the advantage of being as emotionally inarticulate as we are is that it will do the trick.
— Jonathan Tropper
Violence is the language of the inarticulate.
— Aussiescribbler
I begin to long for some little language such as lovers use, broken words, inarticulate words, like the shuffling of feet on pavement.
— Virginia Woolf
I wish I could take my brain and put it inside your head," Winslow said. "Just for a moment. Then you'd know what all I can't find how to say.
— Alan Heathcock
Bursting with the belated eloquence of the inarticulate ... happens to me on a daily basis!
— Edith Wharton
So in the end, when one is doing philosophy, one gets to the point where one would like just to emit an inarticulate sound.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Then she screamed. There were no words in it, nor could there have been. Our greatest moments of triumph are always inarticulate.
— Stephen King
It is through the ghost [writer] that the great gift of knowledge which the inarticulate have for the world can be made available.
— Elizabeth Janeway
People like me write because otherwise we are pretty inarticulate. Our articulation is our writing.
— William Trevor
I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life.
— Virginia Woolf
He had to deal all at once with the packed regrets and stifled dreams of an inarticulate lifetime.
— Edith Wharton
Each day a raid on the inarticulate--T.S. Eliot
— T. S. Eliot
Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things.
— Dan C. Quayle
The mouthpiece of the half-inarticulate, all-suggesting music that is at once the very soul and the inseparable garment of romance.
— Walther Von Der Vogelweide
We're the most aggressively inarticulate generation to come along since, you know, a long time ago!
— Taylor Mali
Much discomposed, Freddy made inarticulate noises.
— Georgette Heyer
Most men's friendships are too inarticulate.
— William James
Go out and speak for the inarticulate and the submerged.
— Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
A bird sings, a child prattles, but it is the same hymn; hymn indistinct, inarticulate, but full of profound meaning.
— Victor Hugo
It is Ireland's sacred duty to send over, every few years, a playwright to save the English theater from inarticulate glumness.
— Kenneth Tynan