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What does this sentence mean? I am having a hard time understanding it. The major problem is with the use of these two words- Never and Deliberate. Please help 🙏
"Never deliberate on your word, but let it go, as the arrow goes to the target- let it strike and stand." - Henry Ward Beecher
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Here, "deliberate" is a verb, pronounced /dɪˈlɪb.ə.reɪt/ with the main stress on the second syllable and a secondary stress on the fourth syllable (unlike the adjective: /dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət/).
From the Cambridge Dictionary:
to think or talk seriously and carefully about something:
The jury took five days to deliberate on the case.
The committee has deliberated the question at great length.
[ + question word ] He's deliberating whether or not to accept the new job that he's been offered.
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As phil points out, DELIBERATE is used as a verb here. She is basically saying don't question yourself too much. Don't be afraid to speak your mind.
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I could be wrong but what I've understood here is that the Quoter is telling not to be conscious or too much thinkful to your words. just be spontaneous!
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