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Words

Words. The most selfish one-letter word . . . "I". Avoid it. The most satisfying two-letter word . . . "WE". Use it. The most poisonous three-letter word . . . "EGO". Kill it. The most used four-letter word . . . "LOVE". Value it. The most pleasing five-letter word . . . "SMILE".

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Words

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  1. Words

  2. The most selfish one-letter word . . . "I" Avoid it.

  3. The most satisfying two-letter word . . . "WE" Use it.

  4. The most poisonous three-letter word . . . "EGO" Kill it.

  5. The most used four-letter word . . . "LOVE" Value it.

  6. The most pleasing five-letter word . . . "SMILE" Keep it.

  7. The fastest spreading six-letter word . . . "RUMOUR" Ignore it.

  8. The hardest working seven-letter word… "SUCCESS" Achieve it.

  9. The most enviable eight-letter word . . . "JEALOUSY" Distance it.

  10. The most powerful nine-letter word . . . "KNOWLEDGE" Acquire it.

  11. The most essential ten-letter word . . . "CONFIDENCE" Trust it.

  12. The magic of words is that they have power to do more than convey meaning; not only do they have the power to make things clear, they make things happen. Frederick Buechner Your own words are the bricks and mortar of the dreams you want to realize.Behind every word flows energy. Sonia Choquette However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do you if you do not act upon them? Buddha (563 - 483 BC)

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