Quotes about Unspoken
Don't want to be near you for the thoughts we share but the words we never have to speak.
— Nikki Giovanni
The deeper problem here is the unspoken need for our thinking about God to be right in order to have a joyful, freeing, healing, and meaningful faith. The problem is trusting our beliefs rather than trusting God.
— Peter Enns
Without speech or language, without a sound to be heard,
— Psalm 19:3
Hawking has violated the unspoken rules of atheism. He isn't supposed to use words like 'create' or even 'made.' They necessitate a Creator and a Maker. Neither are you supposed to let out that the essence of atheism is to believe that nothing created everything, because it's unthinking.
— Ray Comfort
It was often what Charlie didn't say that spoke the loudest.
— Charles Martin
The Morgans always seemed to be having a second conversation—an unheard dialogue right next to the one they spoke aloud.
— Toni Morrison
Too many things to say. Too many things unsaid.
— Kristen Heitzmann
Marius and Cosette were in the dark in regard to each other. They did not speak, they did not bow, they were not acquainted; they saw each other; and, like the stars in the sky separated by millions of leagues, they lived by gazing upon each other.
— Victor Hugo
She sat beside him in the car, feeling no desire to speak, knowing that neither of them could conceal the meaning of their silence.
— Ayn Rand
He stood looking straight at her. Their understanding was too offensively intimate, because they had never said a word to each other.
— Ayn Rand
The unsaid words pushed roughly against the thoughts that we had no craft to verbalize, and crowded the room to uneasiness.
— Maya Angelou
I left the room because, and only because, we had said all we could say. The unsaid words pushed roughly against the thoughts that we had no crafts to verbalize, and crowded the room to uneasiness.
— Maya Angelou