T.F. HodgeNot every instance requires a response. Truth resides silently in the seat of power.
About This Quote
Sometimes, it is more important to know what not to say than what to say. What is the proper thing to do in any given situation? For example, there are times when it’s best not to interact with an individual who seems troubled. Silence is key in these situations, because it shows that you are listening and that you care.
Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death And Conscious Encounters With The Divine Presence
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