Silent Quotes - Page 13
William Wordsworth (1854). “The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth”, p.603
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth (2015). “Lyrical Ballads and other Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth (Including Their Thoughts On Poetry Principles and Secrets): Collections of Poetry which marked the beginning of the English Romantic movement in literature, including poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Dungeon, The Nightingale, Dejection: An Ode”, p.364, e-artnow
That truth should be silent I had almost forgot. (Enobarbus)
William Shakespeare, David Bevington (2005). “Antony and Cleopatra”, p.129, Cambridge University Press
William Cullen Bryant, “The Hunter's Serenade”
Washington Irving (1835). “The complete works of Washington Irving in one volume with a memoir of the author”, p.230
Wally Lamb (1998). “I Know This Much Is True”, p.645, Cambridge University Press
Tim O'Brien (2009). “The Things They Carried”, p.7, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Blest is that nation whose silent course of happiness furnishes nothing for history to say.
Thomas Jefferson, Brett F. Woods (2009). “Thomas Jefferson: Thoughts on War and Revolution”, p.211, Algora Publishing
"Far from the Madding Crowd". Book by Thomas Hardy, 1874.
The sound of you, it offends me. Abomination, I command you to be silent.
Thomas E. Sniegoski (2012). “The Fallen: The Fallen 1; The Fallen 2; The Fallen 3”, p.15, Simon and Schuster
Certain characters, mostly heroes, have to be the straight silent type; that is part of the make-up.
But after several hours, I go anyway, walking in silent sock feet, so as not to awaken the ghosts.
Suzanne Collins (2010). “Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3)”, p.381, Scholastic Inc.
Sharon Creech (2014). “Hate That Cat: A Novel”, p.16, HarperCollins
Sharman Apt Russell (2002). “Anatomy of a Rose: Exploring the Secret Life of Flowers”, p.10, Basic Books