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HUNG BY THE TONGUE

Some people just have a knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. They are being, “Hung By the Tongue!”

A state trooper pulled a man over for speeding on a deserted road. Since the road was clear and the weather fine, the trooper had indicated that he may not give the man a ticket, and let them off with a warning. He even complemented both the man and his wife for wearing their seat belts. At that point the woman leaned over and said, “Well, officer, when you drive the speeds we do, you have to wear them.” That’s when the trooper wrote the ticket. Hung By the Tongue!

Gene and Carolyn were entertaining for the first time since the birth of their baby. Everything ran smoothly until one of Gene’s buddies arrived with his new girlfriend - a woman whom Carolyn did not particularly care for. She beckoned her husband upstairs with the excuse that they had to check on the baby. In the privacy of the nursery, she spoke freely of her disdain for the new guest. When they went downstairs to rejoin the party, they were greeted with an awkward silence-except for the occasional murmuring of the sleeping baby that came from the infant monitor sitting on the table. Hung By the Tongue!

There is an ancient Japanese proverb that says… “A tongue three inches long can kill a man six feet tall.”

If you are continually being “hung by your tongue”, you can be “loosed from the noose” if you would just learn to engage your mind a little bit before you speak! Here’s the process… think… then speak! I believe that we need to make our words sweet… just in case we have to eat them!

The words of your mouth are a creative force. They play a big part in predestining your future. Your words are the architects of your life. The tongue is like a tool. We need to use our tools of the present to build our future we desire.

–Gary Eby

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  1. vivek says

    so true ………98% times i am in control of myself but the remaining time that i lose my temper [actually i wait too long ], i burst and then i suffer . thanx for ur valuable post , i hope to remember it at those 2% moments of my life …

  2. Sameera Nandi says

    Thnx for sharing. It especially applies to me. I do suffer from “foot in the mouth” disease..from time to time.

  3. VirginatThirty says

    I think it applies to me, thanks I will keep that in mind. Hell i am much lower than 6 feet and my tongue is long…

  4. Think Tank says

    Great ones :) Thanks a lot for sharing. I too believe in the last line :) Good to know the terms - which were new to me… (Rahul)

  5. mukesh parmar says

    “Jaal” shabdo ka bunanna sahi, dua ho na ki na dua.

  6. dilip krishnan says

    there is a saying, words once spoken can never be taken back! one hasd to beware of being `hung by the cheek” as the post rightly points out…