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YThursday, November 20, 2008' 6:23 AM

The power of words is an issue..
with the need to be sensitive and responsible to others .
I am sure we have all said things that are hurtful before
but is it true that we do not mean it?

When you said something
at that very moment..
you meant it didn’t you?
though when you make up with whoever it is

and start regretting your actions,
that is when you begin to say you didn’t mean it right?
So when you are angry,
you are supposed to tell the other person that

“I am angry
but yet we convey this
in many other hurtful ways and words.
Hmm..

then do you think it is fair to say..
that we neither say what..
we mean nor mean what we say at the end of the day?

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