2,656 Quotes About Silence
- Author Quaker
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Do not speak unless what you have to say is more powerful than the silence.
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- Author Jean Jacques Rousseau
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People who know little are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little. It is plain than an ignorant person thinks everything he does know important, and he tells it to everybody. But a well-educated man is not so ready to display his learning; he would have too much to say, and he sees that there is much more to be said, so he holds his peace.
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- Author Lauren DeStefano
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Silence was not the absence of presence—it was its own presence
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- Author Thich Nhat Hanh
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Even when we're sitting still, with no external stimuli, an endless internal dialogue may be going on in our head. we're constantly consuming our thoughts. Cows, goats, and buffalo chew their food, swallow it, then regurgitate and rechew it multiple times. We may not be cows or buffalo, but we ruminate just the same on our thoughts - unfortunately, primarily negative thoughts. We eat them, and then we bring them up to chew again and again, like a cow chewing its cud.
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- Author Anshu Pal
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The best time of a relationship iswhen your eyes speakwhen silence says everything Expressions are the beak
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- Author Tana French
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Although I knew that quite possibly this would have made no difference to anything at all, in the long run, I couldn’t help thinking of all the casualties that silence had left behind, all the wreckage in its wake.
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- Author Jeff VanderMeer
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Even though no threat had revealed itself, it seemed important to eliminate any possible moment of silence. As if somehow the blankness of the walls fed off of silence, and that something might appear in the spaces between our words if we were not careful. Had I expressed this anxiety to the psychologist, she would have been worried, I know. But I was more attuned to solitude than any of us, and I would have characterized that place in that moment of our exploration as watchful.
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- Author Anne Carson
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Note that the word 'mute' is regarded by linguists as an onomatopoeic formation referring not to silence but to a certain fundamental opacity of human being, which likes to show the truth by allowing to be seen hiding.
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- Author Neena Verma
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When one has an urge to say something but wouldn't quite know 'what' & 'how' .. it is better to let it remain unsaid.
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