One’s punishment, re-ordered as instruction instead, for transgressions made due to ignorance, provides the place now achieved by the transgressor to be considerably more advanced than one halted for penalty.
— Papi Proverb 297
One’s punishment, re-ordered as instruction instead, for transgressions made due to ignorance, provides the place now achieved by the transgressor to be considerably more advanced than one halted for penalty.
— Papi Proverb 297
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