I am trying to find a Twain quote that has something to do with silent agreement ---something to the effect that if we are opposed to something, but don't speak up, our silence is showing that we agree.
Or perhaps it was not from Twain. Maybe I am searching under the wrong topics online and in Rasmussen's Quotable Mark Twain.
I'd appreciate the exact text of the quote and also the source if anyone knows it.
Thank you.
Carol Peiffer
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