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Quotes About Silence

Dantes,rejected by all the world,frequently experienced a desire for solitude, and what solitude is at the same time more complete,more poetical , than that of a bark floating isolated on the sea during the obscurity of the night, in the silence of immensity and under the eye of Heaven? Now this solitude was peopled with this thoughts, the night lighted by his illusions, and the silence animated by his anticipations.
~ Alexandre Dumas
And what solitude is more vast and more poetic than that of a ship sailing alone on the sea, in the darkness of night and the silence of infinity, under the eye of the Lord?
~ Alexandre Dumas
After about ten minutes' silence, she suddenly said: "Is it true that you have seen much, travelled far, and suffered deeply?" "I have suffered deeply, madame," answered Monte Cristo. "But now you are happy?" "Doubtless," replied the Count, "since no one hears me complain." "And has your present happiness softened your heart?" "My present happiness equals my past misery," said the Count.
~ Alexandre Dumas
A tous maux il est deux remèdes : le temps et le silence.
~ Alexandre Dumas
the cries had ceased, and the tempest continued to rage.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Qu'Est-ce que la mort? Un degré de plus dans le calme et deux peut-être dans le silence.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Hush, La Carconte. It is God's pleasure that things should be so.
~ Alexandre Dumas
ni?an kurdelesini takm?? bir komiser art?k bir insan de?ildir, yasan?n so?uk, sa??r ve dilsiz heykelidir.
~ Alexandre Dumas
All earthly ills yield to two all-potent remedies, time and silence.
~ Alexandre Dumas
terror, and clinging with her hands to the wall to avoid falling. Every one drew back, and the man in the red cloak remained standing alone in the middle of the room. Oh, grace, grace, pardon! cried the wretch, falling on her knees. The unknown waited for silence, and then resumed, I told you well that she would know
~ Alexandre Dumas
the walls have ears, but they don't have tongues.
~ Alexandre Dumas
and what solitude is more complete, or more poetical, than that of a ship floating in isolation on the sea during the obscurity of the night, in the silence of immensity, and under the eye of heaven?
~ Alexandre Dumas
Hi ha paraules que tanquen una conversa com una porta de ferro.
~ Alexandre Dumas
This sometimes happened: from time to time, Dantès, driven out of solitude into the world, felt an imperative need for solitude. And what solitude is more vast and more poetic than that of a ship sailing alone on the sea, in the darkness of night and the silence of infinity, under the eye of the Lord? This time his solitude was peopled with thoughts, the night illuminated by his dreams and the silence riven with his promises.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Todo mal tiene dos remedios, el tiempo y el silencio.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Nici unul nici altul îns? nu putea rosti o vorb?; p?rul unuia atingea fruntea celuilalt, r?suflarea amândurora se f?cuse una, mâinile le ardeau strâns înl?nÈ›uite.
~ Alexandre Dumas
les murailles ont des oreilles, mais elles n'ont pas de langue ;
~ Alexandre Dumas
The gloomy light, the silence and the awful poetry of night had no doubt combined with the fearful poetry of her conscience: the poisoner was afraid to see her work.
~ Alexandre Dumas
En Italie, on ne paie la justice que si elle se tait, mais en France on ne la paie au contraire que quand elle parle.
~ Alexandre Dumas
El señor Morrel comprendió que nada podía intentarse: un comisario con su faja no es ya un hombre, es la estatua de la ley, fría, sorda, muda.
~ Alexandre Dumas
On a quelquefois assez souffert pour avoir le droit de ne jamais dire : je suis trop heureux.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Not a ripple could be noticed on the surface of the green waters; the swans themselves, even, reposing with folded wings like ships at anchor, seemed inspirations of the warmth of the air, the freshness of the water, and the silence of the beautiful evening
~ Alexandre Dumas
A tutti i mali ci sono due rimedi: il tempo e il silenzio.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Conceal your wounds when you have any; silence is the last joy of the unhappy. Beware of giving anyone the clue to your griefs; the curious suck our tears as flies suck the blood of a wounded hart.
~ Alexandre Dumas