If one is satisfied to accept that it is the rock that makes the ripples in the pond after it is thrown; the contemplation discipline of that man is unknowingly shallow and incomplete as is his desire.
— Papi Proverb 628
If one is satisfied to accept that it is the rock that makes the ripples in the pond after it is thrown; the contemplation discipline of that man is unknowingly shallow and incomplete as is his desire.
— Papi Proverb 628
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