Peril Quote by Sebastian Barry
““Well, all speaking is difficult, whether peril attends it or not. Sometimes peril to the body, sometimes a more intimate, miniature, invisible peril to the soul. When to speak at all is a betrayal of something, perhaps a something not even identified, hiding inside the chambers of the body like a scared refugee in a site of war.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Days Without End by Sebastian Barry, 2007
Speaking can expose us to both physical danger and deeper, unseen threats to our inner self; choosing when to speak may betray an unrecognized inner truth.
In simple terms: Speaking risks physical and hidden emotional peril; silence may betray unknown inner truths.
Consider the hidden costs before speaking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- conflict resolution
- personal relationships
- public speaking
- mental health
- ethical dilemmas
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What inner fear might silence protect?
- When does speaking become a betrayal?
Silence can also protect and preserve; not all speech is harmful.