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Quotes About Twaddle

Now that reading and writing are universal accomplishments, books are not bought so freely as they were about 1820. . . . [I]n fact, book-buying does not increase in proportion with the power of reading printed matter. People prefer periodical trash, snippets of twaddle. [February 1894, editor's introduction to Dana Estes & Company's The Betrothed, by Sir Walter Scott]
~ Andrew Lang
stuff and nonsense
~ Lewis Carroll
But in Christendom we play at believing, play at being Christians; as far as possible from any breach with what we love, we remain at home, in the parlor, in the old grooves of finiteness – and then we go and twaddle with one another, or let the pastor twaddle to us, about all the promises which are found in the New Testament, that no one shall harm us, that the gates of hell shall not prevail against us, against the Church, etc.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
Only let's cut out the transcendental twaddle when the whole thing is as plain as a sock on the jaw.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter...with alliteration, no less!
~ E.A. Bucchianeri
All my adult life, I have lived with Labour lies about tax cuts. Their cry is always the same. Tax cuts are impossible in a civilised society. They mean less revenue for the state, which means sacked teachers, unemployed doctors, fewer nurses. I am amazed anyone still takes such arrant twaddle seriously.
~ John Redwood
Give me needy emotional whining bullshit. Flash. Give me self-absorbed egocentric twaddle. Christ.
~ Chuck Palahniuk