A metaphor for silence
Like the following in sentences from your creation as a metaphor for silence?
The answer is: What he survived only holding his tongue.
Silence is often a difficult thing to practice, but the wise recognize its power. This speaks to the power of silence as a form of self-restraint and self-control. It means that one should not speak until he has thought about his words and can be sure that they are useful to others. We find another metaphor for silence in the words of Al-Jurjani, who said that it can be like a bird on its head, conveying calm, listening intently, and remaining still. These two metaphors show us that silence is a powerful tool that can be used when we want to think deeply about something or when we want to control our emotions. Silence can also bring us peace and serenity when we practice it correctly.