In simplest terms; The desires and aspirations that lie within a person lose their luster once they're revealed to others. Imagine you have a crush on a boy/girl... if you keep it in your heart, you'll begin dreaming of a life with them, the passion, the wonder, the perfect crush, but the minute you take it from your heart and look at it logically and analytically, it loses its mystery and wonder.
I believe C.S. Lewis said it better, and obviously Charlotte Bronte's quote is perfect, but this is the layman explanation. Hope it helped a little.
The quotation, despite what is said in the movie, is not from Jane Eyre; it comes from a poem by Charlotte Brontë called "Evening Solace". It can be found in collections of the Brontë sisters' poetry. Here is the portion quoted in the film: The human heart has hidden treasures, In secret kept, in silence sealed; The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures, Whose charms were broken if revealed.
A saint is someone recognized for exceptional holiness or virtue in Christianity, while a rishi is a wise person or sage in Hinduism. A sadhu is a Hindu ascetic who renounces worldly pleasures to seek spiritual enlightenment, while a muni is a sage or wise person in Hinduism who has deep knowledge of scriptures and teachings.
Silence allows the speaker to gather their thoughts, to think more deeply about what has been said, to clarify their thoughts and maybe to regain composure. sometimes it allows the speaker to travel back to a particular emotion or time and relive the experience.
"Silence Dogood" is a fictional character created by Benjamin Franklin who used this pseudonym to get his letters published in 1722 in the New England Courant newspaper . You can refer to the related link below to read 'her' letters .
The legend writ, The stain effected, The Key in Silence undetected, Fifty-five in iron pen, Mr Matlack can't offend.
Marcel says through communicate through silence is a link between thoughts of man
A person can't stop thinking of somebody. That person owns their thoughts.
This phrase likely means to mold or give form to your silence in a way that complements or enhances my intelligence or cleverness. It suggests that the listener's silence should be used to support the speaker's thoughts or ideas.
One way to control the mind is silence. The moment we shut off our five senses, and still our movements, the mind will still wander but it will slow down. As we slow down the pace of the mind, it will reduce producing thoughts like a popcorn machine. Slowly and steadily, the practice of silence can get us to control our mind. However, we all have been given an instrument known as the intellect. The intellect controls thoughts. The mind is nothing but thoughts. When we activate our intellect to discriminate between thoughts, to choose what is right from wrong, then we will slowly and steadily get a control of our mind.
This phrase suggests that sometimes remaining silent or not speaking up can carry a strong message or impact. It implies that silence can be a powerful way of expressing emotions, thoughts, or pain, sometimes more so than words.
This saying suggests that maintaining silence can empower individuals by allowing them to focus on their thoughts, feelings, and intentions. By being silent, one can cultivate inner strength, clarity, and resilience to face challenges more effectively. It also implies that silence can be a powerful tool for understanding oneself and others better.
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