The Tongue


” The boneless tongue, so small and weak,

Can crush and kill, ” declares the Greek.

” The tongue destroys a greater horde,”

The Turk asserts, ” than does the sword.”

A Persian proverb wisely said,

” A lengthy tongue– an early death.”

Or sometimes this form instead:

” Don’t let your tongue cut off your head.”

” The tongue can speak a word whose speed,”

The Chinese say, ” outstripes the steed.”

While Arab sages this impart:

” The tongue’s great storehouse is the heart.”

From Hebrew hath this maxim sprung,

” Though feet should slip, ne’er let the tongue.”

The sacred writer crowns the whole,

” Who keeps his tongue doth keep his soul!”

— Philip B. Strong

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