Benefits Of Silence Quotes
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The zombies in the cab were looking at us like it was Christmas 1996 and we had just taken the last Tickle Me Elmo dolls off the shelf.
— Mark Tufo
Suspense consumes your opponents, whereas mystery intrigues your followers.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
By recalling God's past provision, we can reassure ourselves that what He has done in the past, He will do again in the future.
— Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson
A lively blockhead in company is a public benefit. Silence or dulness by the side of folly looks like wisdom.
— William Hazlitt
Success is not only one thing. It's not only having a nice house in Beverly Hills and driving a nice Mercedes.
— Malik Bendjelloul
Don't you try to pacify me!" screamed Grandpa Joe, waggling a finger at her. "I know when something's afoot! And something's definitely afoot!
— Clayton Smith
Go out into the world, find work that you love, learn from your mistakes, and work hard to make a difference.
— Maurice R. Greenberg
We must ask ourselves how many times others would benefit more from our silence than from our words.
— Henri Nouwen
Here they go cruising for a fortnight up in parts where everyone is dead of radiation, and all that they can catch is measles!
— Nevil Shute
War is over ... If you want it.
— John Lennon
War is the greatest evil Satan has invented to corrupt our hearts and souls. We should honor our soldiers, but we should never honor war.
— Dean Hughes
The evasion of responsibility is the major cause of most peoples frustrations and defeats.
— Ayn Rand
There are only two kinds of pain: too much love or too little.
— Jennifer Stone
Silence - Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.
— Benjamin Franklin
It was the lifeless middle of a bright white night. Our
— Karen Thompson Walker
He who cannot remember the past is doomed. DOOMED!
— John Howard