
Top 23 Silence Novel Quotes
#1. If you see oppression, violence, injustice and evil deeds, unzip your silence and uncaring indifference, do something and act against all these unethical instances." ~ Angelica Hopes, an excerpt from my novel, If I Could Tell You
Angelica Hopes
#2. In this business, you find the enemy, then go after and destroy him. Everything else is rubbish!
Eddie Rickenbacker
#3. towards more engaged analyses that appreciate sport's protean, dialectic nature as a site of everyday domination and resistance; a space of joy and creativity and routine mechanized existence.
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#4. Are your thoughts empowering or limiting?
Bob Proctor
#5. There are weapons that are simply thoughts. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy.
Rod Serling
#6. To ensure that our views are credible, our brain accepts what our eye sees. To ensure that our views are positive, our eye looks for what our brain wants. The conspiracy between these two servants allows us to live at the fulcrum of stark reality and comforting illusion.
Daniel Gilbert
#7. Isn't breaking a supervillian out of jail a little ... much?
Kirstin Van Dyke
#8. When I'm there, it's pure silence. There are other writers there, too, and I get super competitive. I have this weird fear that some guy next to me is writing this amazing novel, so I got to compete.
Matt De La Pena
#9. There is a very thin line of difference between a Pessimist and a Perfectionist. Both are scared to fail, strive for ideal but the only think unlike in the two is- Pessimist thinks it will last forever and Perfectionist knows it won't.
Jasleen Kaur Gumber
#10. I've learned that the most unbelievable is the most believable.
H.C. Deboard
#11. I didn't know what it was not to work hard as I grew up.
Pat Nixon
#12. I want to write a novel about Silence," he said; "the things people don't say.
Virginia Woolf
#13. In the past, the poverty they shared had a certain sweetness about it. When the end of the day came and they would eat their dinner in silence with the oil lamp between them, there was a secret joy in such simplicity, such retrenchment.
Albert Camus
#14. But some people will say you just did these programs. Well, yes, the programs are important and I'm proud of the programs, but mostly I'm proud of the way the San Francisco Symphony plays these programs.
Michael Tilson Thomas
#15. Dead. Supposedly Suicide. That's how they'll kill Michael too. Make it look like a suicide or an accident of some sort.
H.C. Deboard
#17. The air between them began to settle into a silence. Awkward, yet softly exciting. Like an unexpected snow day.
Suzanne Palmieri
#18. I myself was born in Sacramento, California in 1966.
Sarah Zettel
#19. Rich people invest money and poor people spend it.
Grant Cardone
#20. Playing Destroyo, who was sort of a Silence Of The Lambs type character, I'd say I was wearing about 50 pounds of rubber and foam rubber and makeup. But I had no idea who The Tick was. I'm not a big graphic-novel guy. I don't even know if The Tick was a graphic novel!
Kurt Fuller
#21. The sweet-smelling aroma of the island spices still hung in the air. It filled his nostrils and titillated his appetite all over again. His appetite drove him mad for something much more than food.
Luke A.M. Brown
#22. But I said that you could still want something that is very unlikely to happen.
Mark Haddon
#23. You've got to take the hems down, especially past 50. I don't care how good your legs are.
Andie MacDowell
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