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“Faire language grates not the tongue.” quote by George Herbert
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“Faire language grates not the tongue.”

George Herbert

About This Quote

Source Poem: The Temple, 1633

The quote suggests that language can be harsh, but it does not affect the speaker's tongue, implying resilience against verbal criticism.

In simple terms: Words can hurt, but they don’t physically affect you.

Key Takeaway

Stay resilient to harsh words.

Themes

resilience communication criticism

Mood

defiant reflective

Type

aphilosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • public speaking
  • online comments
  • workplace feedback
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

language psychology self‑esteem

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you protect yourself from verbal attacks?
  • Can you turn criticism into growth?
A Different Perspective

Harsh language can still cause emotional damage despite physical harmlessness.

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