Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent.


Winston S. Churchill: His Complete Speeches (1974), Chelsea House, Volume IV: 1922-1928, p. 3462 ISBN 0835206939


Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent.

Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent.

Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent.

Too often the strong, silent man is silent only because he does not know what to say, and is reputed strong only because he has remained silent.