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 #591
Shamefully hidden in the recesses of a man’s own understanding is the hypocrisy by which he allows himself to keep a promise to one and not […]
The Wise Know The Secret #454
Since one is right in his or her own eyes one will not argue with one; since it takes two to argue, a marriage should never […]
Proverb #236
The higher level of truth will always suffer and embrace the lower level of truth in its own plane of discovery and partiality; it, however, will […]
Proverb #670
Maturity announces to one its arrival when that one actually does not have to be TOLD or driven to complete its own responsibilities.
Proverb #798
There is an aggravation that accompanies the soul that has the present assignment to subtly discern shades of violations concerning rightness; the aggregated view of perfection […]
Proverb #215
Sometimes the unlearned crown themselves with foolish and unfortunate remarks; however, every mistake has its own regrettable reward.
Make As Few As Possible #437
By divine law a man is obliged to keep his own promises; therefore, if given to untruthfulness, one should make as few as possible.
In Your Own Expectation #50
It is only in your own expectation that disappointment is found.
Proverb #618
One’s range of interest and habitual progressions – or not – are correlatives of one’s own maturity.