Unfortunately, metaphor is also often useful when there is nothing to say. John Horne Tooke pointed this out: “ … Similes … are frequently found most useful to the authors of philosophical treatises: and have often helped them out in many a dead lift, by giving them an appearance of saying something, when indeed they had nothing to say. (p. 98)
Verbal Behavior: Extended Edition. Chapter 5: The Tact. Quote 19
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