The unspoken is not merely what is deprived of sound; rather, it is
the unsaid, what is not yet shown, what has not yet appeared on the
scene… [what is not spoken] will linger in what is concealed as
something unshowable. It is mystery. The addressed speaks as a
pronouncement, in the sense of something allotted; its speech need not make a sound.
the unsaid, what is not yet shown, what has not yet appeared on the
scene… [what is not spoken] will linger in what is concealed as
something unshowable. It is mystery. The addressed speaks as a
pronouncement, in the sense of something allotted; its speech need not make a sound.
- Martin Heidegger, “The Way to Language”
. . .