....are not always easy to hear. A few words, uttered in an unguarded moment, can reverberate in an awkward echo that is never satisfactorily silenced. Fortunately, the opposite is true. There are some speeches that we mull over in our minds for ages, afraid that they will go down badly. Yet when we finally deliver them, they can be surprisingly well received.
As long as you think about what you are really trying to say, you're very likely to say it in a way that brings about the right result.
The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence.
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