Quote by Margaret Weis
Words can never fully say what we want them to say, for they fumble, stammer, and break the best porcelain. The best one can hope for is to find along the way someone to share the path, content to walk in silence, for the heart communes best when it does not try to speak.
Summary
This quote suggests that words are limited and imperfect in expressing our true intentions and emotions. They are shown as clumsy and fragile, often failing to capture the essence of what we want to convey. The speaker implies that the ideal situation is finding someone who understands and shares the same path, where silence becomes a form of profound connection. By not attempting to verbalize feelings, the heart can communicate more effectively.