William Butler Yeats Quotes About Silence

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  • For what but eye and ear silence the mind With the minute particulars of mankind?

    William Butler Yeats (1962). “Poems of William Butler Yeats”, p.233, Hayes Barton Press
  • Speech after long silence; it is right, All other lovers being estranged or dead . . . That we descant and yet again descant Upon the supreme theme of Art and Song: Bodily decrepitude is wisdom; young We loved each other and were ignorant.

    William Butler Yeats (2011). “The Yeats Reader, Revised Edition: A Portable Compendium of Poetry, Drama, and Prose”, p.206, Simon and Schuster
  • Like a long-legged fly upon the stream / His mind moves upon silence.

    'Meditations in Time of Civil War 6: The Stare's Nest by my Window'
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