Not all men are fishers, nor do many wish to learn to fish; they instead prefer that you continually give to them the next fish YOU [β¦]

Proverb #567
Appetite is given to the body by desire, and flourishes in taste and touch; temperance is the higher power given to the mind to rule the [β¦]

Proverb #230
Activities of the day either assist or hinder activities of the night; as life is to day so is death to night.

The Captive #382
Forgetfulness is an evil, which holds the captive, irrespective of birth; ignorance is the evil, which holds the captive, and decries the freedom of new birth. [β¦]

To Learn β Is To Understand #658
To learn β the freedom of will becomes the bondage of soul β is to understand β that desire both initiates and completes the journey from [β¦]

Proverb #642
When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one [β¦]

Contributors To War #555
One of the greater contributors to war on any level is response. Responses, for the most part, are learned behaviors; and any individual that struggles toward [β¦]

Proverb #427
Either deficiency or immensity of oneβs own knowledge registers the contradictory or supportive level for the knowledge of another β¦ should that level of knowledge desire [β¦]

Enough #360
Enough speaks to contentment, whereas excess advocates dissatisfaction through riotous, foolish, and continual pursuit.

Proverb #314
One should never undertake to journey upon a path that goes to where one knows not the destiny; oneβs goals in life are better set, and [β¦]