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“The partitions of the houses were so thin we could hear the women occupants of adjoining rooms changing their minds.” quote by Mark Twain
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“The partitions of the houses were so thin we could hear the women occupants of adjoining rooms changing their minds.”

Mark Twain

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain, 1869

Thin walls let private thoughts become audible, exposing how closely lives intersect in shared spaces.

In simple terms: Thin walls reveal neighboring thoughts.

Key Takeaway

Respect privacy and design better soundproofing.

Themes

privacy architecture social dynamics

Mood

reflective observational

Type

social commentary literary observation

When to use this quote

  • shared apartments
  • open-plan offices
  • urban housing
  • co-living spaces

Key Concepts

acoustic design personal boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does environment shape interpersonal awareness?
  • What design changes could improve privacy?
A Different Perspective

Even with thin walls, personal thoughts remain private unless spoken.

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