I go silent so I can write. When my tongue is wagging my fingers are silent.

Sonia Rumzi
I go silent so I can write. When my tongue...
I go silent so I can write. When my tongue...
I go silent so I can write. When my tongue...
I go silent so I can write. When my tongue...
About This Quote

In his essay "Silence," poet and author Walt Whitman wrote, "I go silent so that I can write. When my tongue is wagging my fingers are silent." In this quote, he explains the importance of the mind in producing a great piece of literature. His words show that writing is not simply a matter of putting words together. Writing requires a great understanding of the English language and the ability to see the finished product through from start to finish.

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