Canada Quote by Terry Tempest Williams
“We usually recognize a beginning. Endings are more difficult to detect. Most often, they are realized only after reflection. Silence. We are seldom conscious when silence begins—it is only afterward that we realize what we have been a part of. In the night journeys of Canada geese, it is the silence that propels them. Thomas Merton writes, “Silence is the strength of our interior life.… If we fill our lives with silence, then we will live in hope.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: “Silence” in The Last Wild Places, 2009
Recognizing beginnings is easy, but endings often become clear only after reflection; silence marks both transitions and inner strength, guiding hope and purpose.
In simple terms: Endings are hard to see; silence signals change and inner hope.
Notice quiet moments as clues to transition and nurture inner hope.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- grief processing
- creative inspiration
- spiritual practice
- nature observation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you become aware of subtle endings?
- What role does silence play in your decision‑making?
Silence can be overwhelming, making it hard to act on insights.