Criticisms cast abroad are nothing more than inward reflections; but when balanced with true compassion before their delivery they become instruction.
— Papi Proverb 132
Criticisms cast abroad are nothing more than inward reflections; but when balanced with true compassion before their delivery they become instruction.
— Papi Proverb 132
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The deficiency of happiness in one’s life, more times that not, is due to self-imposed immunity; happiness flows from and through many sources, and it is redirected desire that enables one to enter the network of...
The wise man who seeks to sustain wisdom he has learned will seek opportunity to forgive daily.
Just because a man is born, and reared in a certain place does not mean he has to remain there; however, transplantation generally requires the help and understanding of another.
— Papi Proverb 561
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