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Wordless Quotes

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C. JoyBell C.
“Sometimes the things that are felt the most are expressed between two souls over the distance and over time...where no words abide. And others may speak freely, live with one another freely, express themselves freelyâ€� just like everyone else, but then there is you... you have no words for proof of reassurance, no tokens of professed love, but you have something. Something worth keeping.”
C. JoyBell C., Saint Paul Trois Chateaux: 1948

Aimee Bender
“No one needed to say it, but the room overflowed with that sort of blessing. The combination of loss and abundance. The abundance that has no guilt. The loss that has no fix. The simple tiredness that is not weary. The hope not built on blindness.”
Aimee Bender, Willful Creatures

Michael Bassey Johnson
“There's nothing worthless about being wordless, it will only save your mouth from talking gibberish.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael  Grant
“They said a lot of things to each other that night, but nothing that involved words.”
Michael Grant Fear

Iris Murdoch
“Perhaps there was an intimacy which did not need words.”
Iris Murdoch, The Message to the Planet

Richard Rohr
“Our first experience of life is primarily felt in the *body.* ... We know ourselves in the security of those who hold us and gaze upon us. It's not heard or seen or thought it's felt. That's the original knowing.”
Richard Rohr, Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer

“burnt by the sun
of your mouth,
I’m unable to speak
or paint you with words”
john j geddes

Munia Khan
“I left smiles on your wordless lips
The night roads- dismal and narrow,
dream’s path remains shadowy wide
as our lone hearts felt that arrow

From the Poem 'My Tomorrow”
Munia Khan, To Evince the Blue

Eric Overby
“No amount of words,
No haiku, poem, or novel,
Can tell of our love”
Eric Overby, 17: Haiku Poems

“Each time, we ask, "Who am I?", we answer the question differently. Our identity evolves, as it is the sum of our thoughts, words and deeds. To be ourselves, we have to remember ourselves, which makes our very identity conditional. Each time we remember, we reaffirm our individuality. Our existence as an independent person depends on it, but we don't exist as self-enclosed units of matter. Who we are cannot be remembered or forgotten. Our identity, as we perceive it, only appears in consciousness. Underneath, it exists in a thoughtless, wordless awareness, in which there is no "We" or "I", just an "Amness"...simply an indescribable sense of being.”
Anita B. Sulser PhD, We Are One

Maggie Stiefvater
“I couldn't think of anything that didn't sound trivial, so I just nodded.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

“The highest reaches of the actor's art begin, I believe, at the point where words cease to play a part.”
Max Ophüls

Coco Mellors
“they sat in the absence of her confession. each understanding the other. each completely alone in that understanding.”
Coco Mellors, Cleopatra and Frankenstein