The writer of James knows...
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The writer of James knows the damage an irresponsible tongue can do -- including a tongue at work in print. William Beaverbrook, a British newspaper publisher, once wrote an especially insulting editorial about Edward Heath, who was then a young member of Parliament. Days later the two had an encounter in the men's room of a club they both occasionally visited. Beaverbrook had by then had second thoughts and offered an apology. Heath replied, "Next time I wish you'd insult me in the washroom and apologize in your newspaper."
-- Sherer
-- Sherer
