If a man disguise himself, and examine himself, he is apt to find another view very much like the view of others.
Proverb #213
Modesty will not invite herself and will not stay where she is only occasionally given invitation.
Of dreamers, of knowers, of seers, of things (Poem 61)
Except the simple minded be stirred by the passing spiral winds of knowledge They remain trapped in an orbit of simplistic existence The understanding of change […]
Proverb #483
If a man knew why he did certain things and understood what would be the outcome of each indiscretion, then by that wisdom, he would be […]
Proverb #339
If self beholds itself as unlikable, it must change the self to likable before others can see the change for what it is.
Proverb #173
The conscience that continues to struggle with evil influence has yet to learn the secret attached to repentance.
Tears In My Tears (Poem 74)
Child … do not stain these tears by thinking to dry your eye Think neither to stop their flow … nor wonder … why you cry […]
They do not know … did you know? (Poem 46)
Did you know … ? There are leaves that never fall in autumn as others do they hang on hopelessly and selfishly all through winter. In […]
This The Lord … hath made the day! (Poem 48)
Let the day spring forth … remaining yet hidden to the view It comes with forces that have run before … those that guard the few […]
With Its Seven Devils #365
When frustration rears its head through the lust of selfishness, rather than allowing patience her perfect work, it gives anger a path in which to participate […]