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The line “Do your words come from silence?” is often associated with Arthur Schopenhauer, though it’s more of a paraphrased idea drawn from his philosophy rather than a universally verified direct quote.
What it means (Schopenhauer-style):
He believed that thoughtful speech comes from deep reflection, not from impulsive talking.
So the question “Do your words come from silence?” implies:
Do you think before speaking?
Do your words come from inner stillness and understanding?
Or are they just noise, reaction, ego, or habit?
Schopenhauer valued:
silence over chatter
depth over volume
reflection over reaction
So the idea is:
Words that come from silence carry weight; words that come from noise don’t.
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