
Top 33 Silence Is My Weapon Quotes
#1. Silence is my weapon, silence is my shield.
Marlon Riggs
#2. Criticism is perhaps the citizen's primary weapon in the exercise of her legitimacy. That is why, in the corporatist society, conformism, loyalty and silence are so admired and rewarded; why criticism is so punished or marginalized. Who has not experienced this conflict?
John Ralston Saul
#3. We are all part of a tradition, at least we depend on the past.
Klaus Schulze
#4. She's my best friend, and I know she means well, but as she talks I'm mentally calculating all the ways I could silence her. I'm bigger than her ... I wonder if I could use my straw for some sort of MacGyver inspired weapon.
Steph Campbell
#6. Practicing yoga does not eliminate life's challenges, and neither does it provide us with a convenient trap-door to escape from life's distractions. Instead, Yoga gives us the skills to meet life head-on with dignity and poise.
Donna Farhi
#7. Now the Sirens have a still more fatal weapon than their song, namely their silence ... someone might possibly have escaped from their singing; but from their silence, certainly never.
Franz Kafka
#8. A good story is elegantly wrapped, and the child discovers things bit by bit.
Robert Ingpen
#9. Silence took one of the burlap sacks from her pack and handed it to William Ann, then removed her hammer. It wasn't some war weapon, like her grandfather had spoken of. Just a simple tool for pounding nails. Or other things.
Brandon Sanderson
#10. Your silence will never protect you,
Indeed, Silence is the ultimate weapon of power,
but It destroy us first ...
Sahil Nazim
#11. In a culture of silence Let the pen be your weapon The ink is permanent and can transcend emotions and stories across mediums into the future Weaponize your pen and destroy The culture of silence My
Nnennaya Amuchie
#12. Gave him the weapon he needed to break me. Finnick and I sit for a long time in silence, watching
Suzanne Collins
#13. Silence is our enemy, and sound is our weapon.
Janelle Monae
#14. Ah, Querida, an angel of mercy you are not." The
Brooklyn Ann
#15. (The Purge),... A lot of movies say that the silence is a deadly weapon yeah.... it's true!
You, never know from where somebody is going to came out and how is going to came out.
Deyth Banger
#16. It's dangerous to cherry-pick a few stand-alone verses, particularly when they are used as a weapon to silence and intimidate, effectively benching half the church5 in the midst of holy harvest season when the harvest is plentiful and the workers are few.
Sarah Bessey
#19. as well. Any pretense I had that I was prepared was quickly replaced with the pain I'd become
George Hincapie
#20. Silence was a weapon I could wield better than panic. And if it meant I never uttered another word until I found freedom, then so be it. The
Pepper Winters
#21. Stand-up is like a movie every night. You write it, direct it, produce it, the audience votes, and you go home. There's nothing more satisfying.
Elayne Boosler
#22. Recognize the cunning man not by the corpses he pays homage to but by the living writers he conspires against with the most shameful weapon, Silence, or the briefest review.
Edward Dahlberg
#23. Keeping your mouth shut is a devastating weapon. Your silence will make your opponent want to babble.
Lee Child
#24. She would rather remain silent, but her voice is no longer something to fear. It's strong. Powerful. A weapon of emotions.
Laura Kreitzer
#25. Well," Skulduggery said, "purely to get this out of the way, I'll just go ahead and say it. There does not seem to be any sign of a railway track on the carpet or, indeed, a train hiding behind the sofa. And I don't think one could have fitted through the door.
Derek Landy
#26. When silence is used as a weapon it can wound even more than words. ~ Jill Thrussell
Jill Thrussell
#29. It became clear to me that simply caring is not enough. To drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws. You need both understanding and action.
Hillary Clinton
#30. The plant is blind but it knows enough to keep pushing upwards towards the light, and it will continue to do this in the face of endless discouragements.
George Orwell
#31. No, you have to talk first. You wanted to talk. It means you say something and I respond and you talk back again. It's one of the human race's most shining achievements. It's called a conversation.
Maggie Stiefvater
#32. Public transit situates us so that we are given license to accept what's right in front of us, but will likely arouse our desire to compare our narrative to someone else's, to give ourselves permission to speculate upon a person's private space, or life, with no fear of recourse or punishment.
Julie Wilson
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