
“Speech and silence. We feel safer with a madman who talks than with one who cannot open his mouth.”
The New Gods (1969)
A Short History of Decay (1949)
“Speech and silence. We feel safer with a madman who talks than with one who cannot open his mouth.”
The New Gods (1969)
Source: The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
Quote in his letter to brother Theo, from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, May 1890; as quoted in Vincent van Gogh, edited by Alfred H. Barr; Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1935 https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_1996_300061887.pdf, (letter 631), p. 26
1890s
Speech at the Cambridge Union (March 1924), quoted in On England, and Other Addresses (1926), pp. 96-97.
1924
Source: The Name of the Rose (Everyman's Library
Source: 1840s, Sermon Preached at Trinitatis Kirke, 1844, P. 162