Not speaking and speaking are both human ways of being in the world, and
there are kinds and grades of each. There is the dumb silence of
slumber or apathy; the sober silence that goes with a solemn animal
face; the fertile silence of awareness, pasturing the soul, whence
emerge new thoughts; the alive silence of alert perception, ready to
say, “This… this…”; the musical silence that accompanies absorbed
activity; the silence of listening to another speak, catching the drift
and helping him be clear; the noisy silence of resentment and
self-recrimination, loud and subvocal speech but sullen to say it;
baffled silence; the silence of peaceful accord with other persons or
communion with the cosmos.
- Paul Goodman on the Nine Kinds of Silence from his book Speaking and Language: Defence of Poetry
- Paul Goodman on the Nine Kinds of Silence from his book Speaking and Language: Defence of Poetry
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