Quote #175786
It’s good to shut up sometimes.
Marcel Marceau
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Attributed to the mime Marcel Marceau, the remark underscores the value of restraint and the expressive power of silence. It can be read as both practical advice—knowing when not to speak prevents needless conflict or self-revelation—and an aesthetic credo: meaning is not confined to words, and quiet can communicate with unusual clarity. Coming from an artist whose craft depends on wordlessness, the line also gently punctures the modern compulsion to fill every pause with talk, suggesting that attention, listening, and physical presence can be more truthful than speech.



