We learn how to speak. In the same way, we must also learn to keep silence sometimes, because speech may show us the way. Silence may protect us on many occasions.
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31 thoughts on “Everyday Expression #36”
This is so true Murali! Maybe I’ll
Make a sign and carry this around-:)
I love the thought proposed by you. It works on a larger proverbial scale as well.
There are a plethora of quotes and proverbs we come across in the literature we read on a daily basis. But we try to adapt them into our conscience without taking in the context. I guess we should acknowledge the context in which these nuggets of information have been written and uttered before trying to act on them.
I love the thought proposed by you. It works on a larger proverbial scale as well.
There are a plethora of quotes and proverbs that are a part of literature we read on a regular basis. But are adopted by individuals without the basis of context. I guess we should also take context into our thought processes while imbibing these nuggets of information.
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This is so true Murali! Maybe I’ll
Make a sign and carry this around-:)
Thank you, Cindy, for your support.👍
You ‘re welcome. I do hope your posts don’t get lost again. ❤️
I believe so..
well said and so true
Thank you very much.
Silence is the sign of maturity.
Well said Avran. Thank you very much.
I always like your post .
Thank you Avran, I’m really honoured by your words.
Loved it ❤️
Thank you very much.
So true Murali! I hate to sound so cliche but silence is golden for sure!!
I’m happy that you liked it. Thank you very much, Cindy.
I love all of your pearls Murali! You are most welcome!
I’m honoured, Cindy.Thanks.
Deserved…you are so welcome!
Murali, sage advice. i wish I had infallible insight on when to speak and when to be silent! Take care, Cheryl
Very nice, Cheryl. Thank you very much for your appreciation.
This is wise advice. Thank you for it. Silence can be beneficial, as you say. It can also encourage listening.
Well said. Thank you very much for your appreciation.
Silence is golden!
Very true. Thank you, Beck.
Absolutely Silence always avoid many problems
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Thank you very much for taking time and read this post.🙏
I love the thought proposed by you. It works on a larger proverbial scale as well.
There are a plethora of quotes and proverbs we come across in the literature we read on a daily basis. But we try to adapt them into our conscience without taking in the context. I guess we should acknowledge the context in which these nuggets of information have been written and uttered before trying to act on them.
Well said. I appreciate your view on this.
That is a great observation. I think as I young child I could speak but it’s taken me years to learn when to be quiet.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
I love the thought proposed by you. It works on a larger proverbial scale as well.
There are a plethora of quotes and proverbs that are a part of literature we read on a regular basis. But are adopted by individuals without the basis of context. I guess we should also take context into our thought processes while imbibing these nuggets of information.
Murali, some people have trouble speaking up. Others don’t know when to “shut up!” Thank you for these helpful words of wisdom. All the best! Cheryl