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Don't Be Offended #2601
If another says something hurtful, it is wise to ignore it;
if the words were not intended to hurt,
our resentment will hurt the innocent;
if the words were intended to hurt,
our resentment will reward the guilty.
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Thanks to:
Walt - Lahaina - USA. - rec.:Jul 3, 2004 - pub.:Jul 14, 2004 - sent.:Apr 10, 2016
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CONFUSION IN HIGH PLACES #2968
When others say that they know what they’re thinking, but they just don’t know how to put it into words, what they’re trying to express are feelings and not thoughts.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Oct 22, 2004 - pub.:Nov 17, 2004 - sent.:Aug 29, 2010
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THE ECONOMICS OF THE MOUTH #3409
The primary reasons that talk is cheap are because there is too much supply and too little demand.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Mar 26, 2005 - pub.:Apr 8, 2005 - sent.:Nov 26, 2015
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REJECT THE APPLE THAT OTHERS HAVE BITTEN. #3425
Taking liberty with the truth is like taking a bite out of an apple; it is no longer whole and is no longer suitable to be passed on to another.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Apr 6, 2005 - pub.:Apr 20, 2005 - sent.:Oct 13, 2011
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