Sylvia PlathLet me live, love, and say it well in good sentences
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It’s not enough to say it well; we need to live it well. There is a difference between saying it well and living it well. When we say something that is wrong, we can learn from our mistakes and hopefully go back and say it better next time. But, when we live a wrong way of life, there is no going back. Saying something well doesn’t mean you have to live it well.
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