Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences.
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John R. Dallas Jr.
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Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences. Restrain and release words with respect for their consequentialness.
Words have meaning beyond the obvious. Words have consequences beyond intentions. Civil words align risk and reward of such unknowns.
With best thoughts, words and actions we align our past, present and future.
Civility is not a specific code of behavior as much as it is a call to unrelenting preemptive thought, and steady effort to care about influence on others.
Each year's regrets are envelopes in which messages of hope are found for the New Year.
Words are words. People add meaning to words. Information is information. With words people add value to information. Words breathe life into information. Words move mountains of information.Words are action. Momentum for living evolves from pursuit of deeper, wider and higher significance, utility and value of words. Words we sow, nourish and harvest feed hungry minds and hearts. Gathered words strengthen, ignite and release us. Words identify, signify and proclaim our individuality. Words pronounce a purposeful life__ choices.With wisdom, courage and patience we must choose high-performing words for long-term relationships. Chosen words become soul mates.
Where you are today is where you're from tomorrow.
Memory Lane always seems to be under reconstruction.
If necessity is the mother of invention, then surely greed must be the father. Children of this odd couple are named: Laziness, Envy, Greed, Jr., Gluttony, Lust, Anger and Pride.
A civil tongue speaks the language of masters. An uncivil tongue reveals character flaws of its master.