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What does “words are but wind “ mean???

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It means that words are frequent, but carry some meaning, because there is always wind. Words carry as much meaning as the push of the wind, for example a strong push of wind would be a meaningful sentence, but a light breeze would be a carefree sentence.

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words are not firm and dependable. it doesn’t stay in one place forever
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