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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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...
There are levels, or grades, that allow one to glimpse certain aspects of other levels, however, to comprehend a level one must be assigned to that particular level, having been drawn and amalgamated to it by adaptive...
A righteous man may judge and become angry; when anger arises he must cease judging and be angry, for an angry judge is no longer righteous.
— Papi Proverb 584

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