Quotes About Silence
When it stops, you'll know you've heard it all your life.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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They sat in the little diningroom and ate. She'd put on music, a violin concerto. The phone didnt ring. Did you take it off the hook? No, she said. Wires must be down. She smiled. I think it's just the snow. I think it makes people stop and think. Bell nodded. I hope it comes a blizzard then. Do you remember the last time it snowed here? No, I cant say as I do. Do you? Yes I do. When was it. It'll come to you. Oh. She smiled. They ate.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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I couldn't trust you with it. To do something with it. I don't want anybody talking about me. To say where I was or what I said when I was there. I mean, you could talk about me maybe. But nobody could say that it was me. I could be anybody. I think in times like these the less said the better. If something had happened and we were survivors and we met on the road then we'd have something to talk about. But we're not. So we don't.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Tolling in the silence the minutes of the earth and the hours and the days of it and the years without cease.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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The more noise you make the more likely you are to be eaten. If you've no way to escape you keep silent. If birds couldnt fly they wouldnt sing. When you're defenseless you keep your opinions to yourself.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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God) He speaks in stones and trees, the bones of things.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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It was still dark and the fire had long since died, still dark and quiet with that silence that seems to be of itself listening
~ Cormac McCarthy
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He had asked her if she believed in an afterlife and she said that she did not discount such a thing. That it could be. She just doubted that it could be for her. If there was a heaven, was it not founded upon the writhing bodies of the damned? Lastly she said that God was not interested in our theology but only in our silence.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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I think it's just the snow. I think it makes people stop and think. Bell nodded. I hope it comes a blizzard then.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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No one spoke. There was none to curse and none to pray, we just watched.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Perhaps in the world's destruction it would be possible at last to see how it was made. Oceans, mountains. The ponderous counterspectacle of things ceasing to be. The sweeping waste, hydroptic and coldly secular. The silence.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Where did everybody go? And that's how it will be. What's wrong with that?
~ Cormac McCarthy
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There was no wind and the silence out there was greatly favored by every kind of fugitive as was the open country itself and no mountains close at hand for enemies to black themselves against.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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I dont want anybody talking about me. To say where I was or what I said when I was there. I mean, you could talk about me maybe. But nobody could say that it was me. I could be anybody. I think in times like these the less said the better. If something had happened and we were survivors and we met on the road then we'd have something to talk about. But we're not. So we dont.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Blood was a condition of their lives and none asked what had befallen him or why.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Animals might whimper if they're hungry or cold. But they dont start screaming. It's a bad idea. The more noise you make the more likely you are to be eaten. If you've no way to escape you keep silent. If birds couldnt fly they wouldnt sing. When you're defenseless you keep your opinions to yourself.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Yeah. He aint here to say though, is he? I dont know. Someways I think he'll always have a say.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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This is a dog. He is dead too. This
~ Cormac McCarthy
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When they brought Blevins back he sat in the corner and didnt speak. John Grady talked with the old man. His name was Orlando. He didnt know what crime he was accused of. He'd been told he could go when he signed the papers but he couldnt read the papers and no one would read them to him. He didnt know how long he'd been here. Since sometime in the winter. While they were talking the guards came again and the old man shut up.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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The ragged sparks blew down the wind. The prairie about them lay silent. Beyond the fire it was cold and the night was clear and the stars were falling. The old hunter pulled his blanket about him. I wonder if there's other worlds like this, he said. Or if this is the only one.
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The mountain road brick-red of dust laced with lizard tracks, coming up through the peach orchard, hot, windless, cloistral in a silence of no birds save one vulture hung in the smokeblue void of the sunless mountainside, rocking on the high updrafts, and the road turning and gated with bullbriers waxed and green, and the green cadaver grin sealed in the murky waters of the peach pit, slimegreen skull with newts coiled in the eyesockets and a wig of moss.
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He waited for many years to hear from God what it was that was expected of him. What he was to do with this life. But God never said.
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For the most part they were dead by rumor. A yellowed scrap of newsprint. A letter. A telegram.
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They watched storms out there so distant they could not be heard
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