Quote by: Jose Rizal

What said those two souls communicating through the language of the eyes, more perfect than that of the lips, the language given to the soul in order that sound may not mar the ecstasy of feeling? In such moments, when the thoughts of two happy beings penetrate into each other’s souls through the eyes, the spoken word is halting, rude, and weak—it is as the harsh, slow roar of the thunder compared with the rapidity of the dazzling lightning flash, expressing feelings already recognized, ideas already understood, and if words are made use of it is only because the heart’s desire, dominating all the being and flooding it with happiness, wills that the whole human organism with all its physical and psychical powers give expression to the song of joy that rolls through the soul. To the questioning glance of love, as it flashes out and then conceals itself, speech has no reply; the smile, the kiss, the sigh answer.


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Author Bio


  • NameJose Rizal
  • Descriptionnational hero of the Philippines
  • AliasesPepe; Jose Rizal; José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
  • BornJune 19, 1861
  • DiedDecember 30, 1896
  • CountryPhilippines
  • ProfessionWriter; Linguist; Ophthalmologist; Artist; Painter