What the eye views must acknowledge the pervading subtle thought to insure the registry of the specificity of focus.
Proverb #813
One should eventually know: whom one insults and alienates is more likely than not, the very one sent to help one overcome insults and alienations.
Proverb #733
Sufficiency defines and satisfies itself; being taught of wisdom, it sets precise limitation on every aspect of divine providence.
Examine The Precise Words #160
At the very least one should examine the precise words used by the poet to express his hidden registry.
Proverb #430
The mind, which absolves itself from political process and outcome, must adhere to higher resolve; conclusiveness belongs to the cycles of divine providence.
Before It Comes Again #457
The light passes by often to reveal either new things or old things associated with the day; the delay, before it comes again, is given for […]
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 #147
At what place the transgression is made is at what place the judgment is set.
Proverb #605
The greater challenge to one’s pursuit of knowledge is the secrecy bonded and known only to the few initiated on that certain level.
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 […]