My pen shall heal, not hurt.

L.m. Montgomery
My pen shall heal, not hurt.
My pen shall heal, not hurt.
My pen shall heal, not hurt.
My pen shall heal, not hurt.
About This Quote

My pen shall heal, not hurt. In the past, people used to write with their heart as a way of expressing their feelings and emotions. In those days, they would write from the heart and their opinions would be bold and powerful. They would also have a strong belief in what they wrote since this was their way of expressing what was on their mind.

These days, people write with a pen so they can manipulate or hide their true feelings. Instead of being direct, they speak with a vague tone so others won’t be able to see the real meaning behind what is said. But there is a way to write from the heart without being afraid of hurting anyone’s feelings.

All you have to do is remember that you are writing for yourself. You can do what you want without having to worry about hurting anyone else’s feelings.

Source: Emily Climbs

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