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Marshall McLuhan

“as is plain in the following sentiment of the Frenchman Bernard Lam expressed in The Art of Speaking (London, 1696): ‘Tis an effect of the wisdom of God, who created Man to be happy, that whatever is useful to his conversation (way of life) is agreeable to him … because all victual that conduces to nourishment is relishable, whereas other things that cannot be assimilated and be turned into our substance are insipid. A Discourse cannot be pleasant to the Hearer that is not easie to the Speaker; nor can it be easily pronounced unless it be heard with delight.”

Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man
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Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan
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