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Once I butted into my friend's business when I should have stayed silent. A minute later I thought, "Wait a minute. Why did I say that?" Rebecca Stanley When a friend does a bad action, I think one should speak out and let them know it is wrong. Tracy Gilmour One main thought comes to mind: "Keep your mouth shut when you can't find anything good to say." If you have something to say that will advance a conversation, then say it, but otherwise don't try to start a conversation because it's not going to get you anywhere. Sam Edelstein Some people just don't know when to stop talking. If people keep babbling, no one will listen. But some people don't talk enough. They aren't heard because they don't speak. Ross Gordon Once in a while, even the best people say something negative to someone else. But good people will admit their mistakes and apologize. Apologizing not only makes the other person feel better, but it also makes you feel better. Sam Shiner
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