Every outward blemish upon the fruit is indicative of the inevitable ruin within; eventually, inside and out, it looks bad, smells bad, tastes bad, and you know the rest … so don’t let the fruit spoil with deficiencies.
— Papi Proverb 753
Every outward blemish upon the fruit is indicative of the inevitable ruin within; eventually, inside and out, it looks bad, smells bad, tastes bad, and you know the rest … so don’t let the fruit spoil with deficiencies.
— Papi Proverb 753
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
Good stewardship, by virtue, obligates one to invade even the assumed privacy of all that is under its present safekeeping.
There are those that have for centuries followed as annoying follies housed in certain acquaintances that we inevitably discover; solace is in knowing their position as being at least one step behind. — Papi...
Only the son, who lives the present, may unite the father of that which is past, to the child of that which is to come; all that he decides to pass on unhindered or changed is but a measure of his understanding. ...

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