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Harsh Words Quotes

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Israelmore Ayivor
“Good communication has just a little to do with eloquence. It's character that makes it more successful. Harsh words nicely articulated are sharp enough to kill your brand!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Billy Graham
“Guard your tongue, and use it for good instead of evil. How many marriages or friendships have been destroyed because of criticism that spiraled out of control? How many relationships have broken down because of a word spoken thoughtlessly or in anger? A harsh word can’t be taken back; no apology can fully repair its damage.”
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“Kindness never use harsh words its touch warmth the needy person.”
Kishore Bansal

Ottessa Moshfegh
“Every time I saw Lacey, she'd gained five more pounds. She was turning into the kind of obese girl who does her hair like a forties pinup and wears bright red lipstick, a blue polka-dot dress with a white doily collar, colorful tattoos across her huge, smushed cleavage, as if these considerations would distract us from how fat and miserable she'd become.”
Ottessa Moshfegh, Homesick for Another World

“touchKindness never use harsh words its touch warmth the needy person.”
Kishore Bansal

Stewart Stafford
“Critics vent spleen to eviscerate the more competent.”
Stewart Stafford

Suzanne Palmieri
“Now, Simone, I'm a witch, remember? There's not much I don't know just by looking at you. And you know what I see when I look at you?'
Simone walked out the door before she could finish, only hearing the steely hush of Millie's voice add, 'Nothing.”
Suzanne Palmieri, The Witch of Bourbon Street

Master Jun Hong Lu
“A kind word can sometimes make one feel warm all their lives. A harsh word, on the other hand, can breed a lifetime of hatred. It can ruin one's marriage and one's family.”
Master Jun Hong Lu

Stewart Stafford
“Critic vent spleen to eviscerate the more competent.”
Stewart Stafford

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Reacting to someone’s harsh words is like playing with the chewing-gum thrown by someone.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, 10 GOLDEN Steps of Life

Thich Nhat Hanh
“Master Linji used language that was particularly harsh and strong to remind the monks in clear terms that the only role of a practitioner is to live simply, as an ordinary person, and not to put on airs. This is still a fundamental challenge for us today.”
Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Battles: Modern Commentary on the Teachings of Master Linji

“The words you hold back today can prevent the wounds of tomorrow.”
Priyanshi Ranawat