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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…” quote by Sebastian Barry
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““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.””

Sebastian Barry

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.

Key Takeaway

Consider the hidden costs before speaking.

Themes

communication risk inner truth betrayal courage

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • conflict resolution
  • personal relationships
  • public speaking
  • mental health
  • ethical dilemmas

Key Concepts

psychology existential risk self-awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What inner fear might silence protect?
  • When does speaking become a betrayal?
A Different Perspective

Silence can also protect and preserve; not all speech is harmful.

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