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“Words are forceful but fair, flexible, yet solid, strong, dependable. Words are multi-cultural, without prejudice. They believe in freedom, equality, equanimity. If a word were a man he’d be a man of his word.”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered
“The right word at the right time stops wars, cures heartaches, mends bridges, sweeps away barriers. The wrong word is the dropped match that lights a forest fire. ”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered
“Words know that there is always the right word and no other word will do.”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered
“Still getting nowhere but it's the journey that matters not the hole at the end of the road.”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered
“A book is a journey of a thousand paragraphs. You begin with the first one.”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered
“If you're behind the curve, you're on the crest of a wave.”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered
“If in the course of the day you do a good deed for a stranger, that stranger will do a good deed for a stranger who might be you.”
Clifford Thurlow, All Things Considered