word is stronger than sword
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SWORD is greater than WORD… greater by one letter. Seriously, go check.
Now, some say the pen is mightier than the sword. If you agree, pick up your pen and face off against me with my sword, see who wins. History is filled with battles and duels and fights and even fighting manuals. Swords are heavily featured. Not one account or manual mentions someone armed with a Parker or a quill…
Words can diffuse a combat scenario, but only if you speak the same language, speak clearly, choose the right words, and so on…. If you draw your sword, or indeed put your sword away, the other person understands that a LOT better!
Words can have some degree of power and might and even greatness… but all too often they depend on being backed up by the sword.
By “word” I think the traditional idea is that mass information, like the advent of the printing press, can be more changing to a society than the domination/conquest by aggressors with a weapon/sword (governments, etc.). There is a possible religious context to the question as well but that is based upon faith. Once could argue that religious literature, such as the Bible, has influenced society and history for good and for bad. Since word was not capitalized I’ll assume the context of the question was something like, “The pen is mightier that the sword.”
Now, some say the pen is mightier than the sword. If you agree, pick up your pen and face off against me with my sword, see who wins. History is filled with battles and duels and fights and even fighting manuals. Swords are heavily featured. Not one account or manual mentions someone armed with a Parker or a quill…
Words can diffuse a combat scenario, but only if you speak the same language, speak clearly, choose the right words, and so on…. If you draw your sword, or indeed put your sword away, the other person understands that a LOT better!
Words can have some degree of power and might and even greatness… but all too often they depend on being backed up by the sword.
By “word” I think the traditional idea is that mass information, like the advent of the printing press, can be more changing to a society than the domination/conquest by aggressors with a weapon/sword (governments, etc.). There is a possible religious context to the question as well but that is based upon faith. Once could argue that religious literature, such as the Bible, has influenced society and history for good and for bad. Since word was not capitalized I’ll assume the context of the question was something like, “The pen is mightier that the sword.”
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Word is stronger than sword.
EXPLANATION:
- Words are stronger than swords.
- With a sword you may kill one after the other but with words you may create peace and massacre.
- When words are fueled with feelings they get notable energy to create or kill.
- Use words with warning due to the fact you are answerable for what you say, as each word you assert is recorded inside the widely spread data bank and your karmic balances altered.
- There can be no words and no action without thought.
- We get a idea after which we can express the thought through words or through action or use each words and action to express ourselves.
- As long as we live inside the region we're very secure, but as quickly as we use the power of speech or the strength of action we've got assumed duty of the thought or motion or each.
- Words have top notch power.
- When you utter words by way of giving them the energy of your power, they end up nuclear devices on a very diffused stage.
- In many nations threatening any other man or women is taken into consideration a crime within the eyes of the law, whether or not it's miles inside the shape of written words or spoken.
- The strength of words is so severe that it can heal someone or make the individual unwell.
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