Many of us have heard this before: Silence is Eloquence. Sometimes silence becomes more eloquent than words really can explain. Thinking deeper it can mean many different things. Being a tennis fan I have being staying up late in the night watching US Open.
The time difference of 5 hours between New York and Düsseldorf creates some mess of my usual routines. Could it have made a difference if the earth was flat?
It’s funny some people cannot just lose. Serena Williams has more times than necessary demonstrated that she managed to get out of a ghetto but the ghetto is not getting out of her. For less muscular and smaller made Australian Sam Stosur it was exactly like a match between David and Goliath. May be she was silently eloquent to the end to achieve what many Australians failed in the last 38 years. Samantha won mostly because Serena coulnot keep her cool that was important to concentrate on what she was trying to do; to win.
The Americans are not different to British. When they are playing on their own soil they teach the world the dirtiest words of their language more than playing the game correctly.
Feelings of frustration, anger, sensations or thoughts can be better expressed without a single word being said. Just how much education and self-control would people need to do that?
Ignorance can be expressed by being silent but getting too loud with ignorance is being Eloquently Idiotic.
Rajpriya
Last edited by rajpriya; 09-13-2011 at 03:24 PM.
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