“But the high play of witty conversation can degenerate into exhibitionistic banter if it is not tempered by an opposite and perhaps even more important virtue, which is the capacity to hold one's peace, to wait to pause for thought, to consent to shared silence. Words need space. Witty, weighty, well-chosen words need more space than others to be received rightly, reckoned with, and responded to. That space, the silence between words, is as important a part of good conversation as rests are a part of a pleasing, coherent musical line.”
Quote by Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
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Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies
This book delves into the significance of language and its role in shaping truth and understanding within a culture that often prioritizes deceit and misinformation. more
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