Jeanette Winterson Quotes About Silence

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  • It is silence that most needs an answering -- when I can no longer speak, hear me.

  • unhappy families are conspiracies of silence. The one who breaks the silence is never forgiven.

    "Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?". Book by Jeanette Winterson, 2011.
  • What to say? That the end of love is a haunting. A haunting of dreams. A haunting of silence. Haunted by ghosts it is easy to become a ghost. Life ebbs. The pulse is too faint. Nothing stirs you. Some people approve of this and call it healing. It is not healing. A dead body feels no pain.

    "The Powerbook". Book by Jeanette Winterson, 2000.
  • Words are the part of silence that can be spoken.

    Jeanette Winterson (2006). “Lighthousekeeping”, p.144, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Long looking at paintings is equivalent to being dropped into a foreign city, where gradually, out of desire and despair, a few key words, then a little syntax make a clearing in the silence. Art... is a foreign city, and we deceive ourselves when we think it familiar... We have to recognize that the language of art, all art, is not our mother-tongue.

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