2 thoughts on “Writers Quote Wednesday: A. A. Milne”
Winnie was so tactful and kind to his friends. He had a diplomatic way of correcting someone and still telling them the truth. Guess we could take a page from his book sometimes when we speak and when we write. Sometimes we are so diplomatic we are of no use. I like tactful but I like the truth too. Cause at the end of the day I don’t want to still be ‘missing the baloon’. Food for thought. Thanks for sharing, Janet.
What a wonderful comment, Karen. Thank you so much for your deeper understanding of the line. A.A. Milne was a master of the understatement. We could probably all take a lesson from that, too.
Winnie was so tactful and kind to his friends. He had a diplomatic way of correcting someone and still telling them the truth. Guess we could take a page from his book sometimes when we speak and when we write. Sometimes we are so diplomatic we are of no use. I like tactful but I like the truth too. Cause at the end of the day I don’t want to still be ‘missing the baloon’. Food for thought. Thanks for sharing, Janet.
What a wonderful comment, Karen. Thank you so much for your deeper understanding of the line. A.A. Milne was a master of the understatement. We could probably all take a lesson from that, too.