Evil sets its course by enchantment of time; and by disenchantment of time, finds that course ended.
— Papi Proverb 241
Evil sets its course by enchantment of time; and by disenchantment of time, finds that course ended.
— Papi Proverb 241
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
The one, who offends another because of ignorance, is more often than not, unaware of the transgression, but in discovery prefers to hide rather than converse concerning the offense; should not another make it easier...
The plight of finding it “hard to kick against the pricks” has befallen many; the great ones, called “Sons of God”, find the cause that re-directs the forces that accompany them to become even...
Either deficiency or immensity of one’s own knowledge registers the contradictory or supportive level for the knowledge of another … should that level of knowledge desire to increase and include all...
Contributed © 1972-2025 · byPapi.com
Another Perfect Presentation from iHEARTdays