When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one less than knowledgeable.
— Papi Proverb 642
When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one less than knowledgeable.
— Papi Proverb 642
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
Thinking thoughts is as reading words - the few that cause lasting change are those thoroughly ruminated and committed to memory's storage.
A credible witness cannot just show up without a certain measure of dubitability; especially when one is known to have lived a life of deceit.
The symbolisms, either adopted or established, by which a man promotes his understanding of his present existence among all that is are the measures of the gate to where his faith will take him next. — Papi...

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