Quote by William Shakespeare

O, let my books be then the eloquence and dumb presages of my speaking breast.


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Summary

This quote suggests that instead of expressing oneself through words and oral communication, the speaker finds solace and self-expression through the books they possess. The speaker's books serve as a medium for conveying thoughts, emotions, and ideas that they struggle to express verbally. By relying on books as a representation of their inner voice, the speaker values the power of literature in conveying their true self, using these silent pages to articulate their thoughts and emotions effectively.

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By William Shakespeare
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