meaning to be gentle in speech but powerful in action.
- “Soft words are hard arguments.” – Benjamin Franklin, highlighting the persuasive power of gentle language.
- “The quiet voice whispers loudest at the end of the day.” – Suggests lasting impact comes from thoughtful words, not immediate noise.
- “Sometimes, strength is a quiet voice that whispers.” – Emphasizes inner fortitude over outward loudness.
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Shaharee Vyaas is a polyvalent cryptomathician. As such he likes to hover above the demarcation zone between Science, Art, and Religion. Where most philosophers perceive the language as the limit of our knowledge, the cryptomathic method crosses the language barriers and stipulates that the unspeakable can be expressed in paintings, music or mathematical equations.
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