Quiet Quotes - Page 14
Cornelius Tacitus (1873). “The History of Tacitus”, p.141, London : Macmillan
He's a wallflower. You see things. You keep quiet about them. And you understand.
Stephen Chbosky (2013). “The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition”, p.43, Simon and Schuster
Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi, “Who Says Words With My Mouth?”
Don't ask to live in tranquil times. Literature doesn't grow there.
Rita Mae Brown (1989). “Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual”, Bantam
Is it any wonder that for millions of men the only intimacy is physical, silent, and predictable?
Phil Donahue (1979). “Donahue, my own story”
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1851). “The Scarlet Letter”, p.103
Song: Champion Requiem, 2004
Margery Allingham (2016). “Margery Allingham Box Set 2: Flowers for the Judge, Death of a Ghost, and The Case of the Late Pig”, p.120, Ipso Books