Once one deems all that he or she possesses as indispensable, it is with great difficulty that something of greater value can be placed in that ones keeping.
— Papi Proverb 338
Once one deems all that he or she possesses as indispensable, it is with great difficulty that something of greater value can be placed in that ones keeping.
— Papi Proverb 338
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
The urging of right choice always appears to impress as an unseen force; being uniquely qualified to calculate the consequence of unbridled propensities, which quickly array themselves in opposition in order to...
Lest one remain one and set apart. One must develop two. The sense of propriety and the discipline of recovery. Repentance and baptism.

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