Silence Quotations
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- If a word is worth a coin, silence is worth two.
Hebrew Proverb, From John Ray's 1770s book of proverbs
SOLITUDE, MEDITATION, SERENITY, RELAXATION, QUIET, SILENCE
"The ideal man is his own best friend and takes delight in privacy."
Aristotle
MEDITATION, QUIET, SILENCE, HEALTH
A quiet mind cureth all.
Robert Burton
SELF CONTROL, SILENCE
"I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue: he approaches nearest to the
Gods, who knows how to be silent, even though he is in the right."
Cato
MEDITATION, MIND< SILENCE
The mind contracts herself and shrinketh in, And to herself she gladly doth retire.
Davies, Sir J.
In silence man can most readily preserve his integrity.
Meister Eckhart, Directions for the Contemplative Life
PERSPECTIVE, STRESS
"Silence deep rules o'er the waters,
Calmly slumbering lies the main,
While the sailor views with trouble
Nought but one vast level plain.
Not a zephyr is in motion!
Silence fearful as the grave!
In the mighty waste of ocean
Sunk to rest is every wave."
Goethe, CALM AT SEA, 1795
"Silence gives consent."
Goldsmith, Oliver, The Good Natured Man
It is as important to cultivate your silence power as your word power.
Wm James
FREEDOM
*Since the general civilization of mankind, I believe there are more instances of the
abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in
power than by violent and sudden usurpations.
James Madison, speech at Virginia Convention, 6/26/1788
ADVERSITY, TROUBLE, HASSLES, PERSPECTIVE
"In happiness there are far more regions unknown than there are in misfortune. The
voice of misfortune is ever the same; happiness becomes the more silent as it penetrates
deeper. "When we put our misfortunes in one scale of the balance, each of us lays, in
the other, all that he deems to be happiness. The savage flings feathers and powder, and
alcohol into the scale; civilized men some gold, a few days of delirium; but the sage will
deposit therein countless things our eyes cannot see-- all his soul, it may be, and even
the misfortune that he will have purified."
Maeterlinck, Maurice, WISDOM and DESTINY
"...I should say that human affairs would be much more happily conducted if it were
equally in the power of men to be silent and to speak; but experience shows over and
over again that there is nothing which men have less power over than the tongue, and there
is nothing which they are less able to do than to govern their appettites, so that many
persons believe that we do those things only with freedom which we seek indifferently; as
the desire for such things can easily be lessened by the recollection of another thing
which we frequently call to mind; it being impossible, on the other hand, to do those
things with freedom which we seek with such ardour that the recollection of another
thing is unable to mitigate it. "
Spinoza
The cruelest lies are often told in silence.
R.L. Stevenson, Truth of Intercourse 1879
ART
Of every noble work the silent part is best; of all expression,
that which cannot be expressed.-- W.W. Story
Because in the school of the Spirit man learns wisdom through humility, knowledge by
forgetting, how to speak by silence, how to live by dying.
Johannes Tauler 1300-1361 Theologian and Rosicrucian
The earth is rude, silent, incomprehensible at first;
Be not discouraged-- keep on-- there are divine things, well envelop'd;
I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell.
Whitman, Walt, Song of The Open Road
OPPORTUNITY
He only is rich who owns the day. There is no king, rich man, fairy or demon who possesses
such power as that. The days come and go like muffled and veiled figures sent from a
distant, friendly party: but they say nothing, and if we do not use the gifts they bring,
they carry them as silently away.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
DISTANCE, SPACE
"An innavigable sea washes with silent waves between us and the things we aim at and
converse with. ...Nothing is left us now but Death. We look to that with a grim
Satisfaction, saying, there at least is Reality that will not dodge us."
Ralph Waldo Emerson, experience
PERCEPTION, SILENCE
"He that would live in peace and at ease, must not speak all he knows, nor judge all
he sees."
Franklin, Benjamin, POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC
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