Top 13 Suffers In Silence Quotes

#1. The person who bears and suffers evils with meekness and silence is the sum of a Christian man.

Charles Wesley

#2. A madman overcomes it by adapting to his surroundings. You can't give up. Why die? There is always another mission; it's the missions that keep you alive.

Stephen Richards

#3. The test of successful education is not the amount of knowledge that pupils take away from school, but their appetite to know and their capacity to learn.

Richard Livingstone

#4. One suffers in silence so long as one has the strength and when that strength fails one speaks without measuring one's words much.

Charlotte Bronte

#5. The world suffers a lot. Not because the violence of bad people. But because of the silence of the good people.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#6. Because of the Shewing I am not good but if I love God the better: and in as much as ye love God the better, it is more to you than to me.

Julian Of Norwich

#7. The liar often suffers from amnesia. Amnesia is the silence of the unconscious.

Adrienne Rich

#8. The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.

Charles Dickens

#9. When a woman has the gift of silence she possesses a quality above the vulgar. It is a gift of Heaven seldom bestowed; without a little miracle it cannot be accomplished; and Nature suffers violence when Heaven puts a woman in the humor of observing silence.

Pierre Corneille

#10. The world suffers a lot.not because of the violence of bad people .but because of the silence of good people

Napoleon Bonaparte

#11. Neal would just go on driving, neither grim or happy or sardonic, just there - doing the movements. I understood. it was necessary. it was his bull ring, his racetrack. it was holy and necessary

Charles Bukowski

#12. I dedicate my love and whole heart this Memorial Day to my Dad, a soldier, who like many others, suffers in silence with pride and honor.

Pink

#13. In war, {freedom's} meaning is bound to the collective, making peace and freedom the same . . . The collective is a mob that suffers in silence, and waits.

Semezdin Mehmedinovic

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