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Subject:Re: pc-manmonth - I had to say it From:Peter Jones <Holtec -at- COMITY -dot- DEMON -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Sat, 1 May 1999 11:41:07 +0100
In message , Debi <debi -at- LAHIT -dot- CO -dot- IL> writes
>Pamela,
>I'm glad you said it. I believe words are very powerful (maybe not against
>flying bullets, but ...). As people in the word composing business, we
>should be aware of our power, even if it's just to enlighten (I mean
>instruct or inform). Our words can certainly also hurt and belittle, or
>motivate and empower.
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