“Dont speak of tomorrow. Let the music speak to us tonight, in a happier language than ours.”
Variant: Let the music speak to us of tonight, in a happier language than our own.
Source: The Woman in White
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“Language is texture of images and music. We speak in images and rhythm, by taking help of words.”
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“Let us sculpt in hopeless silence all our dreams of speaking.”
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“I dont think any of us can speak frankly about pain until we are no longer enduring it.”
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“Language transcends us and yet, we speak.”
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