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.
When changelessness has inherent, appropriate and reoccurring change then veritably this Divine Attribute that changes not, which is hidden and transferred by wisdom unto understanding, can be duly celebrated. —...
Movements of transfer in the fabric of essence, subtle, and most often ununderstood, are unnoted in the scheme of grandeur; except they are detected first in their presentation of minuteness, their subtle contribution...

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