For one to ignore the investigation of the resolve of one’s own mind is to challenge each day as if there were no more; yet the course of resolve fills its own lot when there is no more.
— Papi Proverb 495
For one to ignore the investigation of the resolve of one’s own mind is to challenge each day as if there were no more; yet the course of resolve fills its own lot when there is no more.
— Papi Proverb 495
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At the very instant one finds a temptation – a measure of intelligence must recognize the tentative and probationary aspect of the situation, and by an adjusted measure of intelligence – one must decide...
Answers will unclutter to certain inexplicable questions concerning fellow men. Know this: every man is part animal; to what degree and to what animalistic influence one leans also has an answer. — Papi Proverb...
Wisdom contained - in all things written - is minuscule; it pales in comparison to the same released - in all things spoken.

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