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Apr 7

What's the meaning of the statement which says, "it is not something that goes in harms you, but something that goes out of your mouth?? In simple English term for easy to read and understand??

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Apr 7
This statement means that it is not what you eat or consume that can harm you, but rather the words that you speak or say can have a negative impact on yourself or others. In other words, be careful of the things you say because they can cause harm.
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