Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1927 — Page 7

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Silence One Virtue Very Few Possess BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Pray, don’t for a minute think that* the following items are quoted offhand from personal knowledge. It is with much pride, however, that I set forth such neat and appropriate quotations of my subject. It is not always that one’s efforts in a dusty library are so rewarded. My subject is “silence.” I shall give my classical discoveries first. Dionysius said: “Let thy speech l *e better than silence, or be silent.” Publius Syrius said: “I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.” Mr. Carlyle said: “Silence is as deep as eternity, speech is as shallow as time.” Claudius said: “Do not say all that you know, but always know what you say.” The longer I live the more I am impressed with the way people chatter. Take me for instance. I am, I believe, nota talkative person by nature, yet I do terrible things. When I am with people I start stories that I cannot finish. I try to tell jokes that I have forgotten, I repeat bits of gossip that do not concern me in the least, I chatter about personalities beyond the point of good taste. I talk about my house, I discuss clothes, I complain of expenses. I go into details about the mythical operation that some day I do not hope to have; about my children’s smartness, the stinginess of some people and the extravagance of others—any and everything I talk about. Why? I don’t know. The psychology of the crowd, perhaps. Everybody does it. No other one cares particularly what others are saying, but we should blow up, very likely, if the silly things that popped into our minds didn’t get out.

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