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On silence

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thorns

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On Silence

[ by Aldous Huxley ]

The twentieth century is, among other things, the Age of Noise. Physical noise, mental noise and noise of desire -- we hold history's record for all of them. And no wonder; for all the resources of our almost miraculous technology have been thrown into the current assault against silence. That most popular and influential of all recent inventions, the radio is nothing but a conduit through which pre-fabricated din can flow into our homes. And this din goes far deeper, of course, than the eardrums. It penetrates the mind, filling it with a babel of distractions, blasts of corybantic or sentimental music, continually repeated doses of drama that bring no catharsis, but usually create a craving for daily or even hourly emotional enemas. And where, as in most countries, the broadcasting stations support themselves by selling time to advertisers, the noise is carried from the ear, through the realms of phantasy, knowledge and feeling to the ego's core of wish and desire. Spoken or printed, broadcast over the ether or on wood-pulp, all advertising copy has but one purpose -- to prevent the will from ever achieving silence. Desirelessness is the condition of deliverance and illumination. The condition of an expanding and technologically progressive system of mass production is universal craving. Advertising is the organized effort to extend and intensify the workings of that force, which (as all the saints and teachers of all the higher religions have always taught) is the principal cause of suffering and wrong-doing and the greatest obstacle between the human soul and its Divine Ground. — from Silence, Liberty, and Peace (1946)
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
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"Welcome to last week LOL"
 

Iceman

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Silence is the virtue of fools.
- Francis Bacon

Three things are ever silent--Thought, Destiny, and the Grave.
- Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton

Silence gives consent.
- Pope Boniface VIII

A horrid stillness first invades the ear, And in that silence we the tempest fear.
-John Dryden

The cruelest lies are often told in silence.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
 

Inumaru

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Senior Lurker said:
"Can you hear me now? Good!"

Use paragraphs man

The Huxley excerpt is quoted verbatim, formatting intact. Tell him to use paragraphs.

Also, even sentence fragments deserve punctuation. You forgot the period, man. :)
 

Inumaru

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Iceman said:
Silence is the virtue of fools.
- Francis Bacon

Three things are ever silent--Thought, Destiny, and the Grave.
- Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton

Silence gives consent.
- Pope Boniface VIII

A horrid stillness first invades the ear, And in that silence we the tempest fear.
-John Dryden

The cruelest lies are often told in silence.
-Robert Louis Stevenson

Much better than that old windbag Huxley. :)
 

Senior Lurker

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Sorry, man! Didn't mean to sound like an ass ('^_^); it just would have been easier to read with paragraphs. If I was posting it myself I would have tried to fix it with paragraphs and made a note about it :).

Smiley should come before the period, man :).

J/K of course.
 

etiolate

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It's getting impossible to just turn off everything and try to sit in silence without some commercial ditty or radio song floating through my head. Some days I just drive out to the middle of nowhere and lay in the grass.
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
etiolate said:
It's getting impossible to just turn off everything and try to sit in silence without some commercial ditty or radio song floating through my head. Some days I just drive out to the middle of nowhere and lay in the grass.
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