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Asim Hussnain

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Lets work on changing behaviors and approaches
November 21, 2002 - 01:49 AM

WORDS...the small but magical thing.
A word can heel or hurt. So lets use WORDS to give losers a hope, a path to those who are lost, light to ones living in Darkness.
Lets explore ourselves if we can write some scripts that will encourage people to do something positive - just to say "keep it up" to some tiring souls.
I'm not goin' in much details. A lot of you may already know about this subject. Please contact me if you are interested in some such thing.

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words
November 25, 2002 - 10:57 AM

words, words, words,
when will mankind take it to heart that words mean a lot to people everywhere.when will that young child come to understand the actions caused by words spoken forth from the mouth.i sure ur dreams with u let us search within ourselves.


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Re: Lets work on changing behaviors and approaches
June 16, 2004 - 06:05 AM

words are vital to living. without these basic blocks, we could not exist like we do today! This is why I am a pacifist. I think words can do so much more than what violence van do. Let's use words to solve these conflicts and problems that we have, and those of our countries.


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Ruben

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Re: Lets work on changing behaviors and approaches
July 8, 2004 - 02:22 AM

Words are indeed very important, but to me, more important than words are the deeds or actions to back up these words. For instance, this discussion forum is great, we get to express our views and also learn so much from others to broaden our minds. but until and unless we put into practice the great things we learn, than what value is this forum. If I'm here to only read a comment and then throw out a few lines...than isn't it just another form of cheap entertainment. Here's a great quote I've read:

"Let deeds, not words, be your adorning" - Baha'u'llah


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Pleasant Word
September 14, 2004 - 08:34 AM

I quote Bible which said, "Thou are snared with the words of your mouth, thou are taken with the word of your mouth". It continued and said "pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones" It finally said "every man shall kiss his lips that give a right answer (word)."

My people, word is very important and it should be use carefully and with wisdom.

Thanks.


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