Writings may be compared to wine. Sense is the strength, but wit the flavor
Laurence Sterne, the renowned 18th-century English novelist and clergyman, is often considered a master of wit and humor in his writings. His most famous work, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman," is a prime example of his unique style that blends humor, satire, and philosophical musings. Sterne's writings can indeed be compared to wine, with sense being the strength and wit the flavor.