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‼️𝙄𝙈𝙋𝙍𝙄𝙎𝙊𝙉𝙎 𝙔𝙊𝙐‼️
Sometimes we say
What we don’t mean
We say some words
That are obscene
For when we speak
Those words to others
Inside our heads
Opposing mutters
There starts a fight
Inside of you
And possibly
Outside you too
If meant in kind
Could it be good
If you do lie
For help you should
If meant to charge
And accuse
Won’t a lie
To all abuse
If meant in jest
To spark a laugh
If it’s not true
On whose behalf
If to explain
What isn’t right
What is colour
Without sight
If it supports
Your point of view
Who needs convincing
Me or you
If you insist
You know the answer
What came first
The song or dancer
When you are playing
Or competing
Is it ok
To keep repeating
If what you say
You have to question
What makes a lie
A valued lesson
At times we say
What isn’t true
A lie that’s kind
Can trick you too
The truth is best
To win a fight
Sometimes we lie
To make things right
When you deny
Inside what’s true
The guilt inside
Imprisons you
#PaulaG
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Antonio Roberto Freitas
Dearest Paula, It is very pleasant to follow the reasoning of your words. I consider myself a very lucky reader for the grace of being feeding on his expertise and generosity. Have a prosperous and blessed day ahead.?
May 12, 2020
PaulaG
I am humbled my friend. I am all to thankful to have a discussion. Your communication is very valued. Our thoughts we like to share.. an open mind is one full of wonder my friend! Thank you and have a very wonderful day Antonio?
May 12, 2020
PaulaG
It truly is amazing. I recently reflected on honesty as I wrote these lines. Which lead me to wonder about the phrase “ Honesty is the best policy”. It has been said by many in quoting others. So who is the honest holder of this quote you ask? Lol.... I was interested in finding its origin Benjamin Franklin “Honesty is the best policy. It is believed to be Benjamin Franklin who first said that “Honesty is the best policy”. Trisha proud, wordpress May 9, 2012 The one I always thought.... Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. Here is the misattributed quote (from Act 1, Scene IV): “Honesty is the best policy. If I lose my honor, I lose myself.” But then there was this... This proverb is first found in the writings of Sir Edwin Sandys, the English politician and colonial entrepreneur, who was prominent in the Virginia Company which founded the first English settlement in America, at Jamestown, Virginia. In Europae Speculum, 1599, Sandys https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/honesty-is-the-best-policy.html It seems rather contrite to be professing an author re honesty when perhaps it isn’t true??? I’m just speculating as to authenticity. We are evolved to a time where we can research as fast as clicking some keys... as to times of past... the words repeated were perhaps heard before and duplicated... the intent and idea of truth?? That is the question of integrity one must deal with on their dying day. Thank you for adding to this discussion and sharing your thoughts as I still had more too. Have a great day my esteemed Antonio
May 12, 2020
Antonio Roberto Freitas
Dearest and esteemed Paula ?? Goodman, !! Imprisons you!! This article of yours published today, it's very strong. Who can exempt themselves from responsibilities in the face of these words. I've been meditating on it for a long time. It's a real slap in the face. This reminded me of a very wise woman who said, "I prefer a truth, which is true, than a godly lie". Also his article is in synergy with Philippians 4:8, which says: "In conclusion, dear brothers, absolutely everything that is true, whatever is honest, all that is just, all that is pure, whatever is kind, whatever is of good fame, if there is anything excellent or worthy of praise, think about it".
May 12, 2020