All things, finite and infinite, seen and unseen, above and below, are inextricably connected, and yet the faith believer and the scientific discoverer have difficulty being of one mind regarding all things.
— Papi Proverb 315
All things, finite and infinite, seen and unseen, above and below, are inextricably connected, and yet the faith believer and the scientific discoverer have difficulty being of one mind regarding all things.
— Papi Proverb 315
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
Every nuance of personality that arises to be recognized is but a partial force of a collective whole; nothing finds place except it assemble there.
The virtue of righteousness, flashed by the art of thought in the mind, does not remain, whereas, the art of thinking in the mind, causes the virtue of righteousness to reward the rumination by its very presence. ...
One should eventually know: whom one insults and alienates is more likely than not, the very one sent to help one overcome insults and alienations.
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