Famous quote by Robert Louis Stevenson

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The correction of silence is what kills when you know you have transgressed, and your friend says nothing, and avoids yo
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"The correction of silence is what kills; when you know you have transgressed, and your friend says nothing, and avoids your eye"

- Robert Louis Stevenson

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This quote speaks with the power of silence in relationships. When somebody has actually done something wrong, it can be difficult to deal with the repercussions. However, when a pal or liked one does not attend to the problem, it can be much more destructive. The lack of interaction can be interpreted as an absence of care or understanding, and can cause feelings of guilt and shame. The quote recommends that it is much better to confront the problem and have a truthful conversation than to stay silent. Silence can be a kind of penalty, and it can be more destructive than any words. It is essential to be honest and open with those we care about, and to not let silence be the correction.

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Robert Louis Stevenson This quote is written / told by Robert Louis Stevenson between November 13, 1850 and December 3, 1894. He was a famous Writer from Scotland. The author also have 83 other quotes.

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