A want of the mind without an effort by the hand, is tantamount to faith without works; it is even as the tale that has no ending to tell.
— Papi Proverb 282
A want of the mind without an effort by the hand, is tantamount to faith without works; it is even as the tale that has no ending to tell.
— Papi Proverb 282
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
One is not born with the power, but rather the potential, to hurt or beguile another; it must be learned and practiced to be of any consequence; the first pinch and the first bite must be discouraged in love. —...
To satisfy any present desire of excess, the additional container must be equal to or greater than the original; dissatisfaction causes barns to be built bigger, and piles of goods are continually located and re-located...
The key of understanding opens the door to understanding; divinity has set philosophers and preachers, prophets and poets, parents and people in our midst purposely ’til we all become our brothers’ keepers...

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