Good stewardship, by virtue, obligates one to invade even the assumed privacy of all that is under its present safekeeping.
Proverb #209
A fleeting glance never sees the marvelous display and a predisposed ear is an abomination to be discovered.
The Highest Form Of Discipline #530
Assumptions are ill mannered and damaging to one’s intellect, for it is intellectual growth that provides character with higher motive, and understanding is the highest form […]
Proponents Of Dogmatic Assertions #616
Proponents of dogmatic assertions that disallow the scrutiny of logical and accumulative placements in time and space prior to believing or disbelieving the believable or the […]
Proverb #687
When assessing directions in life, one should advise one to first determine if one is going or if one is coming.
The Present Thought #347
All that passes through and lodges in a man’s consciousness become the collective and selected experiences by which his mind forms the present thought; these are […]
Proverb #569
Approval of the many regarding a thing should be ignored when the still small voice of one is heard disapproving.
The Contemplation Discipline #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 […]
Destiny’s Grip #462
If any have not fear, then from them fear must have been taken; if fear has not been taken then to them fear remains, and destiny’s […]
Ignoble As It May Be #467
If one collects junk; then inevitably, the distinction of that one, ignoble as it may be, will be associated with the junk collection.