"Unvoiced" Quotes from Famous Books
... flowed between the two men. Every now and then a star shot across the sky. The red rim of the moon rose a little higher from behind the mountains. The bush stillness, always the most mysterious of silences, seemed gradually to become charged with unvoiced passion. Soon the animals began to call around them, creeping nearer and nearer to the fire which burned at the end ... — The Great Impersonation • E. Phillips Oppenheim
... rode away that day, his unvoiced thought was: "Isn't she fine—and me misjudging her all the time! I'm ... — The Preacher of Cedar Mountain - A Tale of the Open Country • Ernest Thompson Seton
... forget, And heal her wounds too tenderly to last? Or let today grow difficult and vast With traitors unvoiced yet? ... — Poems • Mary Baker Eddy
... clamorously, and just the least wee bit tiresomely, but with youth-like continence; without intoxication, and, which happens especially rarely, without the least shadow of mutual affronts, or jealousy, or unvoiced mortifications. Of course, such a benign mood had been helped by the sun, the fresh river breeze, the sweet exhalations of the grasses and the water, the joyous sensation of the strength and alertness of one's body while bathing and rowing, and the ... — Yama (The Pit) • Alexandra Kuprin |