Like the greatest virtue and the worst dogs, the fiercest hatred is silent. — Jean Paul Copy Share Image
“Just because a person is silent doesn’t mean there’s no message.” — Frank Sonnenberg Copy Share Image
Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting with the gift of speech — Simonides Copy Share Image
Harvey Weinstein bought our film, and he's an animal. He's got us out there campaigning and everything because honestly it's a silent… — Penelope Ann Miller Copy Share Image
But the things that we feel most deeply we ought to learn to be silent about, at least until we have talked… — Elisabeth Elliot Copy Share Image
Work while your strength and years permit you; crooked age will by-and-by come upon you with silent foot. — Ovid Copy Share Image
I love the silent hour of night, for blissful dreams may then arise, revealing to my charmed sight what may not bless… — Anne Bronte Copy Share Image
“If I'd been somone else in a different world I'd've done something different, but I was myself and the world was the… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
The breath of springtime at this twilight hour Comes through the gathering glooms, And bears the stolen sweets of many a flower… — William C. Bryant Copy Share Image
All of us are subject to being passive to the social ills around us. It's a struggle not to become, by staying… — Mary Travers Copy Share Image
Hmmm! n the only place where 2 love birds can b alone zz the silent place where no body has the ri8… — Sardar Hyder Abbas Copy Share Image
No power on earth, however, can abolish the merciless class distinction between those who are physically desirable and the lonely, pallid, spotted,… — John Mortimer Copy Share Image
Please be SILENT and LISTEN. I am the SCHOOLMASTER and you are in the CLASSROOM. Just like ELEVEN PLUS TWO equals TWELVE… — Pseudonymous Bosch Copy Share Image
When I was twelve, the passage from silent film to the talkies had an impact on me-I still watch silent films. I… — Alain Resnais Copy Share Image
The field of vision is comparable, for me, to the terrain of an archaeological dig. To see is to be on guard,… — Paul Virilio Copy Share Image
Good writing can be defined as having something to say and saying it well. When one has nothing to say, one should… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
My voice, at first rough and breaking on the high notes, warms up into something splendid. A voice that would make the… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
She didn't want to go far, just out of the trees so she could see the stars. They always eased her loneliness.… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
The things of nature are the Lord's silent ministers, given to us to teach us spiritual truths. They speak to us of… — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image
Before I met No I thought that violence meant shouting and hitting and war and blood. Now I know that there can… — Delphine de Vigan Copy Share Image
They watched storms out there so distant they could not be heard, the silent lightning flaring sheetwise and the thin black spine… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
if there are any heavens my mother will(all by herself)have one. It will not be a pansy heaven or a fragile heaven… — e. e. cummings Copy Share Image
The need always to lie and always to avoid the truth stripped everyone of what Custine called 'the two greatest gifts of… — Theodore Dalrymple Copy Share Image
As Muslim women, we have been liberated from this silent bondage. We don't need society's standard of beauty or fashion, to define… — Yasmin Mogahed Copy Share Image
Because when she failed, I saw how she might have succeeded. Arrows that continually glanced off from Mr. Rochester's breast and fell… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
“THIS IS THE ACCOUNT of when all is still silent and placid. All is silent and calm. Hushed and empty is the… — Allen J. Christenson Copy Share Image
Imagine that for hundreds of years your most formative traumas, your daily suffering and pain, the abuse you live through, the terror… — Catharine MacKinnon Copy Share Image
I dream of silent verses where the rhyme glides noiseless as an oar. — Richard Aldington Copy Share Image
The path of things is silent. Will they suffer a speaker to go with them? — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image