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"WORDS or SWORDS"



Words are the blessings to the humans, no other creature has the ability of expression of their thoughts, so choose your words wisely. It is boon for mankind to have the ability of expression.
Words can effect or can affect. Words can shape your personality. Just by enlightening the world of the one whose life is full of  blackout you can be a ray of hope by giving moral support, assurance, trust & faith which is developed by your words. Your words can be light at the end of the tunnel. You can become a lighthouse to someone's lost ship in dark ocean. 
Words should be used to heal not as a sword to wound hearts. Words can bring you closer to people or can break them apart from you. Words can draw people towards you or can repel. With the words your voice  also makes an  impact in positive/ negative way. So be calm and be humble. Remember that your words can be forgiven not forgotten. If your way of expression of thoughts is not correct enough it will lead to negative extremeties and deadly end in the trap of loneliness.
Words can create or they can destroy. So it's upon us in which way to use. Words are mirror that reflects your thoughts. Your thoughts are expressed in words, words become actions, actions build in habits, habits shape the character and your character eventually becomes your destiny. 
Words and Swords rhyme together. But only addition of one letter 'S' makes a drastic difference. Just like that your small word, small action can change the life.


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  1. "Words and Swords rhyme together. But only addition of one letter 'S' makes a drastic difference. Just like that your small word, small action can change the life.."❤️ my fav lines😍

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