“I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.”
Xenocrates (396-314 BCE)
My thoughts and musings which are occasionally orthodox but much more likely to be considered heretical.
“I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.”
Xenocrates (396-314 BCE)
5 comments:
I'm not sure who Xenocrates was. I can think of times, though, when I have regretted my silence. Sometimes you just have to speak up either for yourself or others. There have been many times when I've missed a golden opportunity to say something that needed to be said. Though I've also had times I wished I'd kept my mouth shut.
I have to agree with you Deborah, there are times when I've been silent and should have spoken up. Far more often though, I've said things I should not have said and have spent a lot of time regretting those things. The thing I really need to work on is to not speak and truly listen to what a person has to say, rather than not speak and "zone out" into my own world.
I think you are right, particularly as Christians there are times when God calls us to speak out.
Amen brother - that just speaks to me today.
Thanks Fran. I have been enjoying reading your blog.
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