When mistrust and selfishness begin to undermine a friendship the damage caused may be irreparable, especially, if those concerned friends begin to confide only in strangers. […]

Proverb #492
The man whose argument is continually against accepting truth merely proves that truth is contrary to his own nature.

Proverb #12
Flattery provided in self reward soon finds its inevitable demotion.

Loose the Ledge (Poem 28)
By river’s edge I’ve often stood and held the ledge for I knew I could. I wrote in rhyme and sang in tune I kept the time […]

Proverb #94
When speak ten wise ones, and one hear but nine set forth wisdom’s array, one my friend will by the measure of one, remain the unwise […]

Proverb #129
There are leaves that never fall in autumn; they hang on all through winter; in the spring they try to live again – being dead … […]

Proverb #75
To foolishly oppose and thereby unassist the beauty of holiness causes one to receive an invitation to flee from wrath.