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‘Some there are’, wrote Maeterlinck, ‘that have no silence, and that kill the silence around them, and these are the only creatures that pass through life unperceived’; this, he says, is because ‘we cannot conceive what sort of man is he who has never been silent. It is to us as though his soul were featureless.’
A History of Silence: From the Renaissance to the Present Day
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