And what is wrong with playing with words? Words love to be played with, just like children or kittens do!

David Almond
And what is wrong with playing with words? Words love...
And what is wrong with playing with words? Words love...
And what is wrong with playing with words? Words love...
And what is wrong with playing with words? Words love...
About This Quote

When we play with words, we can change how we think and feel about ourselves and the world around us. It has been said that “words are like tools. They can be used to build or destroy.” The quote above says that words help people feel better and happier. They can be used to bring out what is in a person and help them move forward in their lives. And, they should not be taken too seriously, even when they appear to mean something deep and meaningful.

Source: My Name Is Mina

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