In what publication and how did you come to encounter it?
I quoted book of Reuben Hersh in page 170, 1997,
What Is Mathematics, Really? You can see bigger part it i attached below.
Quine granted an interview to Harvard Magazine. "'Someone who was a student here many years ago recently sent me a copy of Methods of Logic and asked me to inscribe it for him and to write something about my philosophy of life.' (The last three words spoken in gravelly disbelief.)
'And what did you write?'
'
Life is agid. Life is fulgid. Life is what the least of us make most of us feel the least of us make the most of. Life is a burgeoning, a quickening of the dim primordial urge in the murky wastes of time.'
'Agid?'
'Yes, it's a made-up word.'
'What you're saying is it's not a serious question.'
'That's right, it's not a serious question. Not a question you can make adequate sense of.'