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Quotes About Silence

Silence, it appears, is not the opposite of sound. It is another world altogether, literally offering a deeper level of thought, a journey to the bedrock of the self.
~ Michael Finkel
He marveled at the poetry of Emily Dickinson, sensing her kindred spirit. For the last seventeen years of her life, Dickinson rarely left her home in Massachusetts and spoke to visitors only through a partially closed door. "Saying nothing, " she wrote, "sometimes says the most.
~ Michael Finkel
Soon he essentially stopped talking. "I am retreating into silence as a defensive mode," he mentioned. Eventually, he was down to uttering just five words, and only to guards: yes; no; please; thank you. "I am surprised," he wrote, "by the amount of respect this garners me. That silence intimidates puzzles me. Silence is to me normal, comfortable." Later he added, "I will admit to feeling a little contempt for those who can't keep quiet.
~ Michael Finkel
Still, the ten days were enough for me to see, as if peering over the edge of a well, that silence could be mystical, and that if you dared, diving fully into your inner depths might be both profound and disturbing.
~ Michael Finkel
Herman Melville, the author of Moby-Dick, largely withdrew from public life for thirty years. "All profound things," he wrote, "are preceded and attended by Silence.
~ Michael Finkel
He sat quietly, whether thinking or fuming or both, it was hard to tell. But he eventually arrived at a reply. It felt like some great mystic was about to reveal the Meaning of Life. "Get enough sleep," he said. He set his jaw in a way that conveyed he wouldn't be saying any more. This was what he'd learned. I accepted it as truth.
~ Michael Finkel
Time amid the silence of nature, in other words, makes you smarter.
~ Michael Finkel
I am retreating into silence as a defensive mode,
~ Michael Finkel
When one experiences silence, absent even reading, the cerebral cortex typically rests. Meanwhile, deeper and more ancient brain structures seem to be activated—the subcortical zones. People who live busy, noisy lives are rarely granted access to these areas. Silence, it appears, is not the opposite of sound. It is another world altogether, literally offering a deeper level of thought, a journey to the bedrock of the self.
~ Michael Finkel
I will admit to feeling a little contempt for those who can't keep quiet.
~ Michael Finkel
However, the serious seeker of detachment will have to embrace the Holy Trinity of Ss - Solitude, Stillness and Silence - and reject the new religion of Commotionism, which believes that the meaning of life is constant company, movement and noise.
~ Michael Foley
No sound came out, yet she was fully awake. Not a syllable, not a phrase.
~ Unknown
I am not admitting to anything, i am just telling you.
~ Michael Franzese
132) Lips sealed In order to prevent early leaks
~ Unknown
Midnight on Wednesdays
~ Unknown
Remember: any fool can argue about anything, but it takes someone strong to hold their tongue to a fool.
~ Unknown
Allow there to be space inside so that you can hear the messages clearly.
~ Unknown
When words fail, the hammer drops, living can never be its own excuse.
~ Michael Hogan
Those who know don't tell and those who tell don't know.
~ Michael Lewis
For years, the New Right has had little political representation and been treated as beneath notice by the mainstream press. This is no longer an option, especially in a social media world. Its members are smart, they are organized, and, most importantly, they do have a very coherent worldview. Illiterately tweeting "YOUR RACIST" over and over at one's enemies is not enough to silence millions of people.
~ Unknown
and only when that happens do you realise just how much silence there really is. Silence between lovers, when something really needs to be said; silence from a parent when a child needs some word more than anything else in the world; silences and in betweens and everything which isn't an answer.
~ Michael Marshall Smith
Bad things had a way of happening to people who opened their mouths in the Murder Capital of the United States.
~ Unknown
Paris looked back at me without expression. The silence went on for a second too long. "You're gay," he said. Still looking into his eyes, I said, "Yes, I am." "I didn't think so at first." "What gave me away?" "You didn't react at all when I mentioned my boyfriend. You didn't even blink. Straight men always give themselves away.
~ Unknown
I listen to the line as it disconnects, to the last wave of electricity as it pulses from Maine to the Hoosier State, from her to me, and then wait for the thick silence that flows behind it.
~ Michael Paterniti