If any have not fear, then from them fear must have been taken; if fear has not been taken then to them fear remains, and destiny’s grip shall again seize all who ignored it.
— Papi Proverb 462
If any have not fear, then from them fear must have been taken; if fear has not been taken then to them fear remains, and destiny’s grip shall again seize all who ignored it.
— Papi Proverb 462
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The cause of peace comes not from desire but rather from the lack of it; desire that camouflages in covetousness, of necessity, leads to conflict.
It is the arrogance of pride, lodged in a man’s ego, which causes him to suffer shame or embarrassment; it is humility, both active and passive that accepts the soul’s emplacement before the crown. —...
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