Submitted by Cayce_Crown on

Words

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Politics
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Hepburn, words, Sonia, Fred

Recently its been coming up more and more, the importance of using your words carefully and intentionally.

In my life, I've been pretty careless with words. I was raised in a clever, articulate, SARCASTIC household - mix in a little alcohol (maybe not a little) and you get desensitized to how things feel to others.

I admire Fred's ability to love and accept a wide variety of people. I am not there yet. One of his regular commenters, used the phrase "Punch a bully in the face." It just rubs me the wrong way. I don't think adults should speak that way about each other, or other countries or planets or lifestyles or political beliefs or anything. It's not helping. But Fred can just love the guy. Impressive.

 

Meaningful

 

Of course, its none of my business. My dear friend Sonia, will remind me of that.

So I'm learning to hear what I say before I say it. Yes, if you followed me down the street on a "bad" day, you might hear me mutter "asshole" under my breath. Someone is not walking fast enough or gets in my way somehow. I often need to slow down. Who am I really talking to? Always, myself. So I'm learning. And learning to let others say whatever they want, cause #NOMB.

They are powerful, those words. I am in training.

One Day At A Time.

 

For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone. - Audrey Hepburn

Comments

Fred Klein

I have been accused of not having a filter and at times I am sorry...

Submitted by VikramRajan on Tue, 04/18/2017 - 22:06

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Vik Rajan

...the pen is mightier than the sword...

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Tue, 04/18/2017 - 22:55

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Sonia Saleh

We are all always learning.
Cayce Crown

I could learn a bit quicker, my friend...
Tom Gallin

We are masters of the unsaid words, but slaves of those we let slip out. Winston Churchill

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Wed, 04/19/2017 - 00:17

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Marilyn Genoa

A wonderful quote from Audrey Hepburn, the meaningful silence phrase I am definitely printing and hanging next to an Abraham Lincoln quote I have in my office. Words are indeed important (as is a meaningful silence coupled with an appropriate gaze), and as we watch history unfold, letting others say whatever they want is not always positive, choosing the right words in response is not always natural or easy---however it is an attribute I hope to attain.
Cayce Crown

Loved hearing your words at the Gala! Thanks for ALL your kind responses.
Corey Bearak

I prefer to be deliberate and thoughtful in my choice of words even where it may appear glib and on the cuff. Words matter. And thank you for the taping!

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