While her lips talked culture, her heart was planning to invite him to tea

E.m. Forster
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Many people have a hard time seeing the difference between what they say and what they do. The key to a good life is to know when to say something and when to keep your mouth shut. If you open your mouth too often, it will only hurt you in the long run. For instance, if someone tries to befriend you by telling you all about herself, but her real intent is to get something out of you, then she is not worth your time.

Source: Howards End

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