Those that fail to listen to slow and deliberately repeated voices are anxious to hear nothing; assuming they have heard it all before – hear nothing.
Proverb #488
In ignorance, a man will practice the multiplicities of foolish gestures and prideful assertions, whereas; a wise and learned man curbs his appetite.
Proverb #25
The reflectivities of any object are but an illusion; as the essence is to the soul – so the mind is to the inquiry.
Proverb #731
Part A: Unless one possess an ample lexical accumulation within one’s reservoir of familiarity (the mind), which is based specifically on the current compromised level of […]
Proverb #456
Those that remain stationary on their views tend to defend the shadows and shades that are immediately about them, and all that is over the horizon, […]
The Anointed Place Of Balance #316
The knowledge of all things and the ability to articulate their semblance and relativity is ascertained by structured study amid the anointed place of balance; the […]
Proverb #687
When assessing directions in life, one should advise one to first determine if one is going or if one is coming.
Proverb #492
The man whose argument is continually against accepting truth merely proves that truth is contrary to his own nature.
Retrace The Steps #510
How often one should retrace the steps of life depends on how often one is unsure of where he or she is or to where he […]
Proverb #705
Oh that all would consider “permanency abides only in the abundance and series of transitory conclusions”.