Quotes About Speechless
H]e dreamed things for which he had no words.
~ Robert Charles Wilson
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Still Anne said nothing, several times over.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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I can´t speak.I mean,I literally can´t seem to form words.Rush was always shockingly good looking.Tall,lean,dark hair,badass attitude,eyes so green they look like leaves in the sun.But now,he´s something else.He´s breathstealing.He´s wearing a black tank top and jeans that hang on his lean hips.Both arms are covered in vibrant ink,and lean,sexy muscle.And though he still has a boy´s wicked grin,he´s become a man everywhere else
~ Laura Wright
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Había pasado quince horas seguidas hablando y no podía pronunciar una palabra más.
~ Lauren Weisberger
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…and you smile back and try not to think about the fact that you have nothing, absolutely nothing, to say to each other.
~ David Nicholls
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A great ox stands on my tongue.
~ Aeschylus
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Real desire lacks articulacy.
~ Alain de Botton
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Sometimes there's so much to say that you don't know where to begin.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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Perhaps sometimes life shows you a side of itself which leaves you with nothing more to say
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Other people's words, not my own - my words are gone.
~ Jennifer Niven
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I wished there was something I could say to take that look away, but sometimes there just weren't words.
~ Jenny Han
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Somebody come quick with the smelling salts; I'm about to faint.
~ Jenny Han
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They say when you're lonely you start to lose words.
~ Jenny Offill
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My jaw drops to form a capital O, as in, O Holy Shit.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
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Je voulais dire quelque chose, mais je n'y parvins pas. C'est difficile de trouver des mots lorsqu'on a quelque chose à dire.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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He said nothing.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Ay, he said aloud. There is no translation for this word and perhaps it is just a noise such as a man might make, involuntarily, feeling the nail go through his hands and into the wood.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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You're doing great,' she said. 'You're in Birmingham .' Scullion wanted to say this was a contradiction in terms but he couldn't speak.
~ Andrew O'Hagan
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When she is happy, she can't stop talking, when she is sad she doesn't say a word.
~ Ann Brashares
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Mary hadn't said a word. She'd seemed frozen. It had been as if she were holding her breath.
~ Ann Cleeves
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I had as much time to prepare for that moon landing as NASA did, and I still was speechless when it happened. It just was so awe-inspiring to actually be able to see the thing through the television that was a miracle in itself.
~ Walter Cronkite
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Such flat and distant voices confirm the rhetoric of William Blake: "Grace" is underwritten by constant, speechless suffering, and "culture" begins in the callused hands of exhausted children, weaving robotically in sleep, "going through the motions ââ'¬Â¦ when they were really doing nothing.
~ Robert Hughes
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He would have liked to speak; but there were no words. Not even in Shakespeare.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Perhaps sometimes life shows you a side of itself which leaves you with nothing more to say.' He said. 'Nothing more, never.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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