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  • A comma . . . catches the gentle drift of the mind in thought, turning in on itself and back on itself, reversing, redoubling, and returning along the course of its own sweet river music; while the semicolon brings clauses and thoughts together with all the silent discretion of a hostess arranging guests around her dinner table.

    Pico Iyer (2011). “Tropical Classical: Essays from Several Directions”, p.431, Vintage