A Quote by Ariana Grande

I swore that I would never say I miss you more everyday but, some things are better left unsaid. — © Ariana Grande
I swore that I would never say I miss you more everyday but, some things are better left unsaid.
In the world of diplomacy, some things are better left unsaid.
I don't have to tell you it goes without saying there are some things better left unsaid. I think that speaks for itself. The less said about it the better.
I didn’t ask. Some things are better left unsaid. He looked at me and I shivered. I never get enough of him. Never will. He lives. I breathe. I want. Him. Always. Fire to my ice. Ice to my fever. Later we would go to bed, and when he rose over me, dark and vast and eternal, I’d know joy.
I'm not one of those people that goes into details of my personal life on national TV to get attention. Some things are better left unsaid.
Some promises are better left unsaid
Some things need to be left unsaid.
All our media are given over to things that are better left unsaid.
We were never lovers, and we never will be, now. I do not regret that, however. I regret the conversations we never had, the time we did not spend together. I regret that I never told him that he made me happy, when I was in his company. The world was the better for his being in it. These things alone do I now regret: things left unsaid. And he is gone, and I am old.
It would be cool to be invisible, but I'm afraid of what people would say about me if they didn't know I was there. Some things are better left unknown.
The duty of the words is to say just as much as the music has left unsaid and no more.
Poetry teaches us things that cannot be learned in prose, such as certain kinds of irony or the importance of the unsaid. The most important element of any poem is the part that is left unsaid. So the poetry frames the experience that lies beyond naming.
And surely one of the best rules in conversation is, never to say a thing which any of the company can reasonably wish had been left unsaid.
Normal adult shopping is something I will never actually do, because it's no more possible for me to go shopping like normal adults do than it is for a man with no legs to wake up one day and walk. I can't miss shopping like you'd miss things you once had. I miss it in a different way. I miss it like you would miss a train.
I think as someone who collects beautiful things from the past, the thing that I miss the most about modernism and the things I lament about the past are everyday things that you would use were made more beautifully.
Most stuff that is genuine is better left unsaid.
When I swore that you're getting more and more beautiful everyday. Well, I was only kidding, honey.
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