SILENCE QUOTES VI

quotations about silence


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A silence so sweet
it repels all bees
with an inhuman excess
and ripples a tragic mask
in a goathead's bleached grin,
snow-fired, cow-fat, reflecting nothing

EDWARD BUTSCHER
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Poems about Silence


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Here may be the real secret of silence. It may lie in the quality of impression that we receive in our consciousness. If we allow ourselves to be impressed by ugly things, by thoughts of strife and bitterness and hate, there is no silence for us. But if we receive only impressions of beauty and love, then we need never be afraid. In ourselves we shall find the companionship of peace. We shall be constantly solaced with silence.

JOHN DANIEL BARRY

"Silence", Reactions and Other Essays Discussing Those States of Feeling and Attitude of Mind That Find Expression In Our Individual Qualities


My silence will convict me.

REFUSED

"Last Minute Pointer"


Often silence is a powerful weapon. If we only knew how valiantly it could serve us in defense we should use it more. Under abuse or attack it may be the sign of guilt; but it may also be a proof of innocence and an unmistakable evidence of nobility.

JOHN DANIEL BARRY

"Silence", Reactions and Other Essays

Tags: John Daniel Barry


Oh Mary of silence
You pick my heart with a smile
Oh sweet Mary
Come inside for a while
Help me get a hold on you

MAZZY STAR

"Mary of Silence"


There was speech in their dumbness, language in their very gesture.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

The Winter's Tale


You have the right to remain silent and refuse to answer questions. Anything you say may be used against you in a court of law.

U. S. POLICE OFFICERS

Miranda Warning


Silence is like nightfall. Objects are lost in it insensibly.

MADAME SWETCHINE

"Airelles", The Writings of Madame Swetchine

Tags: Madame Swetchine


Just suffer in silence, speak no bitter words.
The world offers no sympathy.
Though trouble surrounds you, an' you long to be heard,
Just suffer in silence, like me.
I'll give you a lesson in living,
And I hope it stays with you a while.
You're the reason for all of your sorrows,
So just suffer in silence, and smile.

WILLIE NELSON

"Suffering in Silence"


Many a fine sermon doth Nature preach on the ever-new, forever-transgressed text of silence. It is not the roaring thunder that smites, but the silent lightning; and gravity, which bindeth worlds together and keepeth them from falling asunder, is ever silent. Prettily, too, doth the silent snow cover the ground, and make it like unto a table spread for a feast: unlike the noisy rain, which, after making a goodly number of puddles, quickly runneth off.

IVAN PANIN

Thoughts


Silence has many beauties.

SOPHOCLES

fragment, The Sons of Aleus

Tags: Sophocles


Silence on the radio ... I don't know how that works.

GARRISON KEILLOR

A Prairie Home Companion, 2006

Tags: Garrison Keillor


But still her silent looks loudly reproached me.

OVID

Amorum

Tags: Ovid


About what one can not speak, one must remain silent.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

Tractacus Logico-Philosophicus

Tags: Ludwig Wittgenstein


There is a silence where no sound may be,
In the cold grave--under the deep, deep sea,
Or in wide desert where no life is found,
Which hath been mute, and still must sleep profound.

THOMAS HOOD

"Silence"

Tags: Thomas Hood


When Silence speaks for Love, she has much to say.

RICHARD GARNETT

De Flagello Myrtes

Tags: Richard Garnett


Silence is only frightening to people who are compulsively verbalizing.

WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS

The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs

Tags: William S. Burroughs


Silence is so freaking loud.

SARAH DESSEN

Just Listen

Tags: Sarah Dessen


What scientists have discovered is that silence allows an area of the brain, called the hippocampus, to do what it does best. And since the hippocampus is where our memories are stored and where we process our emotions ... it is critical to learning. Silence gives this really important part of the brain the opportunity to process, consolidate and strengthen itself.

JUSTIN COULSON

The Advertiser, August 29, 2017


Silence must be heard.

ENIGMA

"Silence Must Be Heard"