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Quiet may refer to:
- Quiet (John Scofield album) Categories: 1996 albums | Verve Records albums | John Scofield albums, a jazz album
- Silence Silence is the relative or total lack of audible sound. By analogy, the word silence may also refer to any absence of communication, even in media other than speech. Silence is also used as total communication, in reference to non verbal communication and spiritual connection, a relative or total lack of sound
- Quietism (Christian philosophy) The state of imperturbable serenity or ataraxia was seen as a desirable state of mind by Epicurus, Pyrrhonian and the Stoic philosophers alike, and by their Roman followers, such as the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Quietism has been compared to the Buddhist doctrine of Nirvana. The possibility of achieving a sinless state and union with the Christian
- Quiet (The Smashing Pumpkins song)
- Quiet game, a children's "game" where children must stay quiet and still, on fear of punishment
- QUIET, astronomy experiment.
- QUIET telescope QUIET is an astronomy experiment to study the polarization of the cosmic microwave background radiation. QUIET stands for Q/U Imaging ExperimenT. The Q/U in the name refers to the ability of the telescope to measure the Q and U Stokes parameters simultaneously. QUIET will be located at an elevation of 5,080 metres at Llano de Chajnantor, an astronomical telescope observing the Cosmic Microwave Background
- "QUIET!" - One of the many catchphrases of celebrity Veronica Veronica is a female given name, the Latin form of the Greek name Berenice, Φερονίκη, which in turn is derived from Greek Φέρειν pherein and νίκη nikê (victory), meaning "she who brings victory". In medieval etymology, Veronica was sometimes wrongly supposed to derive from Latin vera (true) and Greek eikon (image). Its Kidd, a famed lude-enthusiast.
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