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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
Never. Words will still always say more.
Silence only hints at, but doesn't say facts.
Silence can be a sign of guilt but it's also what happens as you process words to say. I'm the type of person that does not just throw words out without considering the first. Sometimes in silence. |
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Comfortable silences that offer loud reassurances — usually during a date, romantic interludes or during pillow talk, when everything is right and the companionship is perfect. It's a perfect moment when words are superfluous but the ambiance speaks volumes. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
Often …. Words are so over rated
When dealing with grief or loss and you just want to be looked after and not spoken too
When watching a perfect sunset with your soulmate - don’t spoil it with words
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Often …. Words are so over rated
When dealing with grief or loss and you just want to be looked after and not spoken too
When watching a perfect sunset with your soulmate - don’t spoil it with words
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A hug speaks more than words. |
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The moment when two people are trying to express their feelings and they realise that language itself has become a limitation.
I love that moment, when both realise none of it needed saying. It was all already there. We were just to 'smart' to see it. |
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