"You talk too much, Ed."
This wasn't about a mere difference in style. It's revealed moments later that one of the men was reaching for a pocket pistol. In other words, Ed's excessive speech endangered himself and his peers.
Earp's approach might seem aloof or hostile in a logorrheic society. In fact, his comment to Ed Masterson has a strong Biblical foundation. Consider the holy words of King Solomon:
Excessive, idle talk is all about ego and arrogance--the antithesis of humility prescribed so often in the Torah. As the sage Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi summed up the matter:
"If a word is worth a coin, then silence is worth two."
Earp's approach might seem aloof or hostile in a logorrheic society. In fact, his comment to Ed Masterson has a strong Biblical foundation. Consider the holy words of King Solomon:
- "In an abundance of words, offense will not be lacking, but one who restrains his lips is wise" (Proverbs 10:19).
- "One who is sparing with his words knows knowledge, and a man with a spirit of understanding speaks sparingly" (Proverbs 17:27).
- "Be not rash with your mouth..." (Ecclesiastes 5:1).
Excessive, idle talk is all about ego and arrogance--the antithesis of humility prescribed so often in the Torah. As the sage Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi summed up the matter:
"If a word is worth a coin, then silence is worth two."
3 comments:
I bet it made you rage when you couldn't figure out who I worked for to file a complaint.
Can't wait till you total 1000lbs.. <3 <3
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