Quote by American Indian Proverb, Shoshon
When a favor is shown to a white man, he feels it in his head and the tongue speaks out; when a kindness is shown to an Indian, he feels it in his heart and the heart has no tongue.

Summary
This quote highlights the contrasting ways in which white people and Indigenous peoples express gratitude. It suggests that white individuals tend to vocalize their appreciation for a favor they have received, whereas Indigenous individuals feel gratitude on a deeper emotional level. The quote implies that the expression of gratitude from Indigenous peoples may be understated or less explicit, reflecting a cultural difference in the way kindness is acknowledged and communicated.