Quotes About Silent
Attracted to one of the Silent? His mouth set in a grim line. He'd cut off his own balls before he accepted that.
~ Nalini Singh
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I venerate with emotion everything that comes from the heart when it is simple, silent and confident. It is a sensual pleasure, subtle and touching, to try to reach characters through the varied outer appearances of human conditions.
~ Odilon Redon
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There are no words for this.
~ Patricia MacLachlan
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Sheep got even less to say than dogs do.
~ Patrick Ness
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Love is blind, and a deaf-mute too.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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the honeycomb. It was lovely. Not one bit stolen. The farmer loved the bees and did things in the proper way. It was full of silent bells and drowsy summer afternoon.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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History is the transformation of tumultuous conquerors into silent footnotes.
~ Paul Eldridge
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Design is the silent ambassador of your brand."-Paul Rand 6/3/17
~ Paul Rand
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While others might feel manipulative, I feel powerless. Sometimes I just hurt so bad from the mean things that people do to me, real or perceived, or I'm so desperately feeling abandoned, that I withdraw and pout and go silent. At some point people get pissed off and fed up with that crap and they go away and then I'm left with nothing all over again.
~ Unknown
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This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless, Away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done, Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou lovest best. Night, sleep, death and the stars.
~ Paula McLain
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Perhaps I shall not write my account of the Paleolithic at all, but make a film of it. A silent film at that, in which I shall show you first the great slumbering rocks of the Cambrian period, and move from those to the mountains of Wales, from Ordovician to Devonian, on the lush glowing Cotswolds, on to the white cliffs of Dover... An impressionistic, dreaming film, in which the folded rocks arise and flower and grow and become Salisbury Cathedral and York Minster...
~ Penelope Lively
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It's early spring, some late or very early hour with Orion toppling backward onto the serrated edge of the mountains and not crying out but silent, silent as he tries to shoot the bull before it tramples him.
~ Peter Heller
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