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Honored Contributor
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Correct a fool and they will hate you , correct a wise person and they will honor you.

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

you read the same thing I did.....unreal.

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

@151949That's a better version of "Don't argue with stupidity."  That's something I try to remember!

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

It depends on who is doing the correcting and for what reason.  If it's a legitimate correction as in an on the job correcting errors, etc then good quote.  If it's just someone correcting others for no reason other than because they "think" they need to and it serves no real purpose -even if right - then it's just the opposite. The fool is the one correcting where the wise person will remain silent if there is nothing to gain by it.

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

Explains a lot!

 

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

 always consider the source...

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

sitting on my hands 

Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive what could go right.
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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

HUH?

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Re: A saying I appreciated ....

Here is a quote I appreciated today:

 

Watch out for the joy-stealers: gossip, criticism, complaining, faultfinding, and a negative, judgmental attitude.   -Joyce Meyer

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Money can't buy happiness.

 

 

Umm . . . except that's not true. 

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We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Elie Wiesel 1986