What’s The Word On The Street?

Oh, Term? Word.

We may possibly take them for granted, but these can be the most potent, impactful matters that we can do all through our life time. That is why we observe the road scribes and listen to what is claimed and how. For the reason that of the effort that it requires an artist or a poet, or a preacher to prepare these texts for us to read in the general public sphere, we give them a minor extra respect. Perhaps you come across them inspiring, puzzling, angering, or a squander of time.

If perfectly decided on and effectively put, the penned word has the power to go mountains.

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“Words are cost-free. It is how you use them that may charge you.” -KushandWizdom

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“…But the human tongue is a beast that couple can learn. It strains frequently to split out of its cage, and if it is not tamed, it will operate wild and cause you grief.” -Mysterious

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“Words have strength and energy with the skill to assistance, to recover, to hinder, to harm, to hurt, to humiliate, and to humble.” -Yehuda Berg

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Unknown artist (photo © Jaime Rojo)

“My process, which I am making an attempt to accomplish is, by the electric power of the written term, to make you hear, to make you feel–it is, before all, to make you see.” -Joseph Conrad

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“Don’t blend terrible text with your poor mood. You’ll have several options to transform a mood, but you will by no means get the possibility to substitute the terms you spoke.” -Mysterious

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“No issue what anybody tells you, text and thoughts can change the world.” -John Keating

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Unidentified artist (image © Jaime Rojo)

“If we recognized the energy of our ideas, we would guard them much more intently. If we understood the magnificent electrical power of our terms, we would like silence to practically everything detrimental. In our thoughts and phrases, we make our have weaknesses and our own strengths. Our constraints and joys get started in our hearts. We can usually switch destructive with beneficial.” -Betty Eadie

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