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“The silence of a friend commonly amounts to treachery. His not daring to say anything in our behalf implies a tacit censure.” quote by William Hazlitt
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“The silence of a friend commonly amounts to treachery. His not daring to say anything in our behalf implies a tacit censure.”

William Hazlitt

About This Quote

Source Essay: On Friendship, 1825

Silence from a friend can be interpreted as betrayal, implying hidden disapproval.

In simple terms: Friend’s silence may signal hidden disapproval.

Key Takeaway

Don’t assume silence equals betrayal.

Themes

friendship trust communication

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical advisory

When to use this quote

  • conflict resolution
  • teamwork
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

social dynamics interpretation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is silence always a sign of betrayal?
  • How can you address unspoken concerns?
A Different Perspective

Silence may be due to fear or uncertainty, not betrayal.

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