The phrase "Words can sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of
deeds" by Elie Wiesel suggests that words spoken with genuine kindness or
in a particularly supportive, spiritual, or profound moment can have the
same powerful and lasting impact as an action. It highlights the
extraordinary force of sincere communication, where a well-timed or
heartfelt expression can bring about change, provide solace, or inspire
significant action, much like a deed would.

Moment of Grace:

This refers to a time of special favor, spiritual enlightenment, or
profound understanding where words spoken carry a particular weight and
truth.

Quality of Deeds:

Actions, or "deeds," have a tangible effect on the world and on people.
When words gain this quality, they are not just sounds but have the power
to effect real change, offer genuine comfort, or catalyze significant
outcomes.

Impact of Words:

The quote emphasizes that words are not always ephemeral; in the right
context and delivered with sincerity, they can become powerful tools that
shape events and affect individuals as profoundly as any physical action.

2       WORDS SOMETIMES IS NOT A MATTER OF FACT ALWAYS. SO HOW ONE WOULD
KNOW THE TIME FACTOR? Thus, where it is a crime words graceful have no
effect at all. However, the crime committed has a poverty back ground,
words do impact the guilty, to change into a new leaf. Extreme actions are
avoidable where few words are amenable to course corrections and saving the
time with the grace. It is a management trick where boss cannot be assailed
against situation, where the boss stands so tall, dwarfing the guilty by
being graceful.

K Rajaram IRS 15925

On Mon, 15 Sept 2025 at 17:11, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *Words can sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of deeds.*
>
>
> *N Jambunathan , Chennai " What you get by achieving your goals is not as
> important as what you become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a
> happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>
>

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