Grace is a gift offered to all, it is not to be presumptuously assumed, and must be applied for; when it is therefore meekly accepted, a […]
Both Find Both #482
Neither a righteous man nor an evil man actively seeks disappointment or dissatisfaction, yet both find both often. Disappointment comes to allow one to adjust expectation. […]
Proverb #738
Righteous indignation is a resolute phenomenon that presents itself to those that have a right to display it.
Proverb #270
Wisdoms compel a man to travel in straight and narrow paths; for until the journey concludes with its treasure secured, one should not meander cross vagabonds’ […]
Proverb #811
I will not explain it but will reveal; when you find out why there are presently more wicked individuals than righteous individuals; then will you know […]
Some Things Left Undone #405
When a man dies, he has either performed the deeds he should have performed or he has performed the deeds he should not have performed; perhaps […]
In The Face of The Eagle The Lion and The Ox (Poem 83)
As the eagle discerns – at rest – the limits of his gifted sight ahead It is from behind, his view is noted, and from a […]
Proverb #124
The end of one’s week should be viewed often even as the end of one’s life. The beginning of one’s week should be viewed often long […]
Proverb #82
To make discovery of the true development of one’s self; this ill-defined space we call the present must inevitably vanquish itself.
Proverb #389
Disdain is for that that remains unclean, not for that, which is being cleaned or has been cleaned.