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words
Some people say that actions speak louder than words. I believe that actions fade away after a certain time but words, they last forever. They aren't just a bunch of alphabets put together for the purpose of communication. It's funny and kind of pathetic how they have an effect on us. Words, they are a gift of the Angels and a weapon of the Devil. They fill our hearts with happiness, grief, regret, love, hate and pride.
People say that words like "love", "greed", "trust", "hate", "relationships", "betrayal", "lust" and "grief" don't hold meaning in our life at this stage because theoretically we don't understand the depth of these words. Well personally I feel that everything that we say, we hear, we feel, it's all intensified.
At our age words play a huge role in making us who we are and who we're going to be. Whether it's the words we say or the words we choose to hear.
Sometimes I think that we waste our words, our moments and chances and we don't take the time to say the things that are in our hearts when we have the chance to.
Time and words are the two things you can neither take back nor define.
So if you have something to say or do, say it, do it, don't wait. Deal with the mess later. You never know what it could bring - happiness, grief, regret, relief, satisfaction, pride or maybe even a lesson. At least you'll know what it means to you or to someone else that's better than not knowing.

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