Lis: |
(glancing at an artwork) Too bad few of the words in this artwork are legible. |
Linda: |
(shaking her head) I see things differently. Generally speaking, words get in the way of meaning. Music or art should have no need of words. |
Ron: |
Then perhaps it's a blessing that the text is indecipherable. |
Lex: |
(pausing) I agree with Ron. The best conversations have little need of words.
Too often people chatter like birds, chirping in mindless loops that take participants to places of no value. |
Lis: |
Huh? |
Linda: |
(ignoring Let and Ron, then to Lis alone) Few men understand the value of chitter-chatter.
Their genes are too primitive and most lack communicative sophistication. |