“Oh! never should a woman's words be more
Than sighs which have found utterance.”
(5th June 1825) Portraits I
The London Literary Gazette, 1825
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The New Testament for English Readers (1865), Romans 8:26, p. 73, footnote.

“It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should.”
Book I, ch. 20.
The Imitation of Christ (c. 1418)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 87.

“In silence the heart raves. It utters words
Meaningless, that never had
A meaning.”
"True Love"
Context: In silence the heart raves. It utters words
Meaningless, that never had
A meaning. I was ten, skinny, red-headed,
Freckled. In a big black Buick,
Driven by a big grown boy, with a necktie, she sat
In front of the drugstore, sipping something
Through a straw. There is nothing like
Beauty. It stops your heart. It
Thickens your blood. It stops your breath. It
Makes you feel dirty. You need a hot bath.
I leaned against a telephone pole, and watched.
I thought I would die if she saw me.