“Silence is the severest criticism.”
Often misquoted as "Silence is sometimes the severest criticism."
Source: Notes of Thought (1883), p. 57
Voltaire (1916)
Context: No iconoclast can possibly escape the severest criticism. If he is poor he is against existing things because he cannot succeed. If he is rich, he is not faithful to his ideals. The world always demands of a prophet a double standard. He must live a life consistent with his dreams, and at the same time must obey the conventions of the world. He cannot be judged either by one or the other, but must be judged by both.
“Silence is the severest criticism.”
Often misquoted as "Silence is sometimes the severest criticism."
Source: Notes of Thought (1883), p. 57
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Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 345.
“If you think you're free, there's no escape possible.”
Source: Be Here Now
Source: Peace of Soul (1949), Ch. 5, p. 85