The space one defends, and counts as his own, becomes the space of another who has the same misconception; as soon as one departs, another arrives. […]
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 #192
People get away with what others allow them to get away with.
Origins In Demonic Pledges #432
Genetic disorders lodged in one’s mind have their origins in demonic pledges; and the renewal of one’s mind redeems the body as well.
The Proof Of Virtue #70
The proof of virtue is displayed in submission to virtue; virtue hides no evil and applauds the correction of self.
Proverb #259
Indebtedness is that which makes one a slave; it is reason to understand the saying, “owe no man anything.”
Proverb #757
Before one can clean, repair, correct, or change, any habit or error, in order to present it as having been acceptably tended, that very blemish must […]
About Mistake #26
The present is about mistake – to make – to rectify.
Proverb #109
When the cart that carries the burden becomes overloaded, it is obvious that at least one burden is placed there prematurely.
Proverb #417
Concerning family, the father-in-law that offers advice, shows himself to be either wise or unwise by all that he allows surrounding him – seen or unseen.