Hold your pen and spare your voice.

Dorothy Parker
Hold your pen and spare your voice.
Hold your pen and spare your voice.
Hold your pen and spare your voice.
Hold your pen and spare your voice.
About This Quote

Hold your pen and spare your voice. When you write, communicate with your voice or through the use of the hands. When you write, you are communicating. You are not just writing something down on paper, but are also communicating. If you are not being careful with how you are writing, then the words may have the potential to be hurtful or even destructive.

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