NOISE
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The small, dim noises, thousandĀfold,
That all old houses and forests hold.—STEPHEN VINCENT BENET, John Brown's Body
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Loud clamor is always more or less insane.—CARLYLE, On Boswell's Life of Johnson
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He who sleeps in continual noise is wakened by silence.—W. D. HOWELLS, Pordenone
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People who make no noise are dangerous.—LA FONTAINE, Fables
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Fill'd the air with barbarous dissonance.—MILTON, Comus
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Splitting the air with noise.—SHAKESPEARE, Coriolanus
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