Our business is infested with idiots who try to impress by using pretentious jargon.
Incomprehensible jargon is the hallmark of a profession.
Aim for brevity while avoiding jargon.
It doesn't require jargon to describe the soul.
Surrendering to jargon is a sign of journalism's dismal lack of self-confidence in the optimized age of content-management systems.
There was in Italy a hidden demand for a boring government which would try to tell the truth in non-political jargon.
Ours is the age of substitutes: instead of language, we have jargon: instead of principles, slogans: and, instead of genuine ideas, bright ideas.
I prefer the honest jargon of reality to the outright lies of books.
Garbage can provide important details for hackers: names, telephone numbers, a company's internal jargon.
'Closed timelike curve' is the jargon for time travel. It means you go out, come back and meet yourself in the past.
I analyse in my own way, in very simple, no-jargon language. If somebody is talking in very complicated way, I never like that.
Literary theory has become a parody of science, generating its own arcane jargon. In the process, tragically, it discourages love of literature for its own sake.
Writing is such an industry now. In many ways, that's a good thing, in that it removes all the muse-like mystique and makes it a plain old job, accessible to everyone. But with industry comes jargon. I was aware that jargon was starting to fill those...
You must learn to talk clearly. The jargon of scientific terminology which rolls off your tongues is mental garbage.
Sometimes the hardest part I think for actors on '24' is some of the jargon and getting the ideas and the thoughts and the information out quickly enough and succinctly enough and clearly enough.
I'm the know-nothing. I'm curious, I try to be entertaining, I try to translate the techno jargon, but in the end I'm the audience's representative.
I think we invent jargon because it saves times talking to one-another.
We can't really do any improv on 'The Big Bang' because we don't understand a lot of what the dialogue means to begin with, because of the physics jargon.
English, as a subject, never really got over its upstart nature. It tries to bulk itself up with hopeless jargon and specious complexity, tries to imitate subjects it can never be.
Modern fanaticism thrives in proportion to the quanitity of contradictions and nonsense it poures down the throats of the gaping multitude, and the jargon and mysticism it offers to their wonder and credulity.
People who work in specialized fields seem to have their own language. Practitioners develop a shorthand to communicate among themselves. The jargon can almost sound like a foreign language.