“How pathetic it is to describe these things which can't truly be described.”
“Love can't begin to describe how I feel about you.”
“Let me clarify something for you, Damon. There is the simplepresent tense, which is used to describe things that take place in thepresent, simple past tense that describes things that occurred in thepast. And then there is the tense that is used to describe the chancessomething has to happening. You should know about it, you justused it. It is called the simply impossible tense.”
“She's everything I want: the key to my lock, the arrow to my bow - oh, and ten thousand other such pathetic poetic tropes, none of which comes close to describing what she means to me.”
“Oh, you can't describe someone you're in love with!”
“It's pathetic how we can't live with the things we can't understand. How we need everything labeled and explained and deconstructed.”