“Every time there was an unspoken promise that this would be the last time, but it would only be the last time until the next time.” Would BeLastsNextPromiseLast TimeNext TimeUnspoken Book:Mourning Doves Source: Mourning Doves
“I've always believed that if you are precise in your thoughts, it's not the lines you say that are important - it's what exists between the lines. What I'm compelled by most is that transparency of thought, what is left unspoken.” IfsImportantLeftLinesPreciseCompelledTransparencyUnspokenBetween The Lines Author:Vera Farmiga
“Going back to school is like going back in time. Immediately, for better or for worse, you must give up a little piece of your autonomy in order to become part of the group. And every group, of course, has its hierarchies and rules- spoken and unspoken. It is like learning to live once again in a family- which, of course, is the setting where all learning begins.” GivingLittlesSchoolOrderCoursesPiecesGroupsGiving UpSettingSettingsAutonomyHierarchyUnspokenBack In TimeGo Back In TimeGoing Back To School Author:Alice Steinbach
“The unspoken word never does harm.” DoeSilenceHarmUnspokenSpoken WordUnspoken Words Author:Lajos Kossuth
“It is characteristic of spontaneous friendship to take on first, without enquiry and almost at first sight, the unseen doings and unspoken sentiments of our friends; the parts known give us evidence enough that the unknown parts cannot be much amiss.” GivingFirstsEnoughFriendshipKnownEvidenceSightCharacteristicsSentimentsSpontaneousUnseenUnspokenDoingsEnquiry Book:Persons and Places: My host the world Source: Persons and Places: My host the world
“Grief remains one of the few things that has the power to silence us. It is a whisper in the world and a clamor within. More than sex, more than faith, even more than its usher death, grief is unspoken, publicly ignored except for those moments at the funeral that are over too quickly, or the conversations among the cognoscenti, those of us who recognize in one another a kindred chasm deep in the center of who we are.” WorldMomentsSexGriefSilenceConversationRemainsWho We AreFuneralIgnoredUnspokenKindredChasmsClamorDeath Grief Book:Loud and Clear Source: Loud and Clear
“Since social relationships are always ambiguous, since my thought is only a unit, since my thoughts create rifts as much as they unite, since my words establish contacts by being spoken and create isolation by remaining unspoken, since an immense moat separates the subjective certitude that I have for myself from the objective reality that I represent to others, since I never stop finding myself guilty even though I feel I am innocent.” FeelsRealitySocialFindingsObjectivesInnocentContactGuiltyIsolationImmenseUnitsMy ThoughtsSubjectiveUnspokenAmbiguousCertitudeObjective RealityRiftFinding MyselfSocial RelationshipsMoats Author:Ludwig Wittgenstein
“The unspoken factor is love. The reason I can work so hard at my writing is that it's not work for me.” LoveWritingI CanHardReasonFactorsUnspoken Author:John Irving