Cormac McCarthy Quotes About Silence

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  • Perhaps in the world's destruction it would be possible at last to see how it was made. Oceans, mountains. The ponderous counterspectacle of things ceasing to be. The sweeping waste, hydroptic and coldly secular. The silence.

    Cormac McCarthy (2010). “The Road”, p.293, Pan Macmillan
  • The nights were blinding cold and casket black and the long reach of the morning had a terrible silence to it.

    Cormac McCarthy (2010). “The Road film tie-in”, p.137, Pan Macmillan
  • He lay listening to the water drip in the woods. Bedrock, this. The cold and the silence. The ashes of the late world carried on the bleak and temporal winds to and fro in the void. Carried forth and scattered and carried forth again. Everything uncoupled from its shoring. Unsupported in the ashen air. Sustained by a breath, trembling and brief. If only my heart were stone.

    Cormac McCarthy (2010). “The Road”, p.10, Pan Macmillan
  • The voice of the Almighty speaks most profoundly in such things as lives in silence themselves.

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