One should never entertain ten separate thoughts on the subject; unless one is willing and able to corral and consolidate the ten into a single motive, one is left paralyzed in decision and subsequent remedial action.
— Papi Proverb 767
One should never entertain ten separate thoughts on the subject; unless one is willing and able to corral and consolidate the ten into a single motive, one is left paralyzed in decision and subsequent remedial action.
— Papi Proverb 767
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Remembering evil causes evil to remember, and consequently it shows itself; remembering good likewise causes good to be present.
Obviously the discrimination, practiced or avoided, by a lower nature does not quantify evenly with that enumerated from the highest nature; this is taught, and must be practiced.
— Papi Proverb 577
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