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“Every day that we live, we must address new truths that pertain to life and death. Each incremental decade in the hayride of life incites us to address a newfangled realism. By age ten, the weepy passing of pets or grandparents, the death of sitting or past presidents, or the demise of other notable figures, obliges us to address the fact that no one including our parents and siblings will live forever. Cognition of each person’s fickle mortality spurs an awaking in our ken, which newly grasped knowledge is sure to cause a ray of resentment for humankind’s lack of immortality, especially if the people who a person cares deeply about fail to sanctify their body with nourishing and purifying habits.”
Childhood
Age
Ageing
Young Adult
Maturity
Teenager
Stages Of Life
Maturation
Stages Of Growth
Change Of Life
Dead Toad Scrolls
“The powerful questions of life produce a dynamic dualism, which interplay creates the operatic structure that we must operate. Can the flesh and spirit coexist? Can inner despair and renewed optimism reside under the same roof? Can we harness humankind’s wretchedness in order to broker its salvation? Should all people seek out perfection or work to accept their fallibility? Should I eschew pain or embrace suffering? Do I cave into the meaningless of my life or actively rebel against the patent absurdity of human existence?”
Meaning Of Life
Purpose Of Life
Existentialism
Life Questions
Existential
Existential Crisis
Existential Angst
Self Questioning
Questions Of Life
Existential Anguish
“There is no instance, in all history, of the human will and intellect having perfected any great moral reform by methods which it adapted to that end; but the progress of the world, at every step, leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the wisest of mankind, of their own set purpose, could never have found the way to rectify.”
Politics
Progress
Social Ills
Current Events
Moral Purity
Dead Toad Scrolls
“This narrative scroll is my story. It represents a peep show into a self-prescribed, ceremonial quest to stare myself down, mutilate myself, slice myself into minuscule pieces, exam and innervate my paralytic soul. Writing this manuscript documenting disenchantment with my selfhood’s unsatisfactory interactions with significant life defining experiences constitutes a calculated surgical disembodiment of my former egoistical self. The act of writing my life story serves as a spiritual dismemberment undertaken to reconfigure and reconstitute my essential being. Perhaps this anatomical deconstruction of a delusional self represents a talisman-like step in attempted self-healing. Alternatively, perhaps this megalomaniac manuscript, which amplifies my psychopathic condition characterized by narcissistic fantasies of power and greatness, and chorusing ring of self-doubt, is nothing more than the sound and fury of an idiot’s paranoid rant. Is my self-induced schizophrenia running rampant, writing page after page of pure drivel, descending me deeper into a private hell? Perchance writing this oscillating scroll is a well-intended personal attempt to escape my mortality, an effort to cheat death by entering into the web of eternity, immerse my voice into the collective consciousness of humankind by creating an immortality vessel. Conversely, mayhap the illogical rant that demarks this scroll proves that the devil does take the hindmost.”
Narrative
Life Story
Memoir
Self Examination
Self Transformation
Self Healing
Memoir Writing
Story Of My Life
Writing Memoir
Narrative Writing
Dead Toad Scrolls
“A person desires more out of life than simply makeshift survival. How does a person live sensationally? Must we pursue pleasure wherever and however we can find it? Alternatively, must a person suppress or at least check some of their instinctive, beastly desires to forge a quality state of happiness? Arguably, a majority of people benefit when each person labors to control their personage. On the other hand, perchance the Ancient Romans were correct openly to embrace the notion that humankind’s base nature demands that all full-bodied persons act to satiate their rapacious lust. Perhaps various religious doctrines and philosophical grumps were correct to embrace an alternative creed that personal happiness and stable community relationships are dependent upon conditioning the masses to exercise self-discipline. Perhaps other thinkers who advocate living passionately devoted to achieving virtuous goals while resisting a path of debauchery present the most gallant argument how to live brilliantly in the face of absurdity. Perchance the test of any ethical code governing how we should live must begin by questioning whether living in accordance with the prescribed guidelines assist us achieve emotional equanimity? Does our lifestyle choice bring harmony to the mind and body? Does our personal protocol facilitate carefree immersion in daily affairs? Does our code of conduct allow us to transcend the impoverishment, corruption, and brutality of our times? Does our moral etiquette enable us to glean satisfaction in the commonplace acts of living carefully? Does our philosophical and ethical methodology allow us to strain the innermost contentment and joy from the purity of nature’s bounty?”
Happiness
Survival
Philosophy Of Life
Lifestyle
Meaningful Life
Personal Philosophy
Code Of Conduct
Personal Satisfaction
“Amazing Info About The Gerenuk
Listed below are some gerenuk facts that'll make for an intriguing read.
Gerenuks Fact #1:
They've got very long necks and lower limbs to help them endure.
There are many gerenuk diversifications that help these kinds of creatures exist adequately in their natural habitat. One of these diversifications is a lengthy, skinny neck and throat. These necks are handy for helping the gerenuk grasp into the trees it enjoys to consume. They also help the animal search quickly so it can pay attention to possible predators that could be sporting it. The gerenuk also has very long, skinny legs and feet that function in the same manner as its neck and throat in relation to looking for foods and nutrients. These legs and feet also aid the creature sprint and bound as it attempts to escape from predators that could be going after it.
Gerenuks Fact #2:
They can get up on their own rear limbs to get to nutrition that’s a lot higher in trees.
The long limbs of the gerenuk have one other purpose, too: enabling the creature to stand up on them to grasp nourishment high in trees. There are tons of animals that eat the same kinds of nutrition as the gerenuk, and it may be hard for these creatures to find something to eat, particularly for the duration of dry times. Nonetheless, whenever they can fully stand up on their back legs to forage, they have better chance at finding tree branches that haven’t been eaten from yet. These animals often stand on their hip and legs and lengthen their necks way out to grasp plant life to consume.
Gerenuks Fact #3:
Gerenuks often frequent forest areas with plenty of plants and can also frequent scrublands and deserts.
The gerenuk environment is shrinking as it loses area to mankind. Even so, the gerenuk still has some space where it likes to dwell and roam. The common gerenuk biome consists of scrublands and deserts with a bit of vegetation, along with anywhere that there is low, thick plant life. The gerenuk likes to hide itself among this sort of plant life and also looks for its favourite Acacia plants among the plant life here. This creature will not tolerate to live in wide open locations, simply because it may not be able to hide properly from possible predators. In addition it likes to stay away from
very heavily wooded areas.
Find out much more about the incredible Gerenuk at our blog: GERENUK.INFO”
Giraffe
Gerenuks
Gerenuks Fact
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
“If the adoption of ploughing increased a village's population from a hundred to 110, which ten people would have volunteered to starve so that the others could go back to the good old time? There was no going back. The trap snapped shut.
The pursuit of an easier life resulted in much hardship, and not for the last time. It happens to us today. How many young college graduates have take demanding jobs in high-powered firms, vowing that they will work hard to earn money that will enable them to retire and pursue their real interests when they are thirty-five? But by the time they reach that age, they have large mortgages, children to school, houses in the suburbs that necessitate at least two cars per family, and a sense that life is not worth living without really good wine and expensive holidays abroad.”
Modern Society
Agricultural Revolution
College Debt
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
“Despite their having no real bodies, the American legal system treats corporations as legal person, as if they were flesh-and-blood human beings.”
Corporations
Legal System
Citizens United
“Pleasure is worth silver.
Contentment is worth gold.
Freedom is worth diamonds.
Peace is worth priceless treasure.
Hope is worth silver.
Faith is worth gold.
Joy is worth diamonds.
Love is worth priceless treasure.
Truth is worth silver.
Knowledge is worth gold.
Understanding is worth diamonds.
Wisdom is worth priceless treasure.
Charm is worth silver.
Reputation is worth gold.
Honor is worth diamonds.
Character is worth priceless treasure.
Friendship is worth silver.
Companionship is worth gold.
Individuality is worth diamonds.
Unity is worth priceless treasure.
Books are worth silver.
Teachers are worth gold.
Experience is worth diamonds.
Enlightenment is worth priceless treasure.
Days are worth silver.
Months are worth gold.
Years are worth diamonds.
Decades are worth priceless treasure.
Existence is worth silver.
Time is worth gold.
Life is worth diamonds.
Eternity is worth priceless treasure.
Creation is worth silver.
Nature is worth gold.
Mankind is worth diamonds.
God is worth priceless treasure.”
Life Quotations
Motivational Quotations
Wisdom Quotations
Wise Quotations
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosopher Quotations
Guru Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
“The world needs your mind,
the cosmos need your heart,
and the universe needs your soul.
Nature needs your care,
mankind needs your responsibility,
and humanity needs your light.
The people need your truth,
the populace needs your understanding,
and creation needs your love.”
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Politician Quotations
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Guru Quotations
Politics Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Sage Quotations
Enlightenment Quotations
“It was over 50 years ago that I had the privilege of being the Class Advisor to the class of 1969 at what was then called Henry Abbott Regional Vocational Technical School. It was another era and a time when we as a nation stood tall.
It was the year when Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins lifted off from Cape Kennedy, for the first manned landing on the Moon. “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” It was a time when we felt proud to be Americans!
Fifty years ago the 4 Beatles got together in a recording studio for the last time, where they cut “Abbey Road.” In 1969 alone they published 13 songs including “Yellow Submarine.” John Lennon claimed that the best song he ever did was “Come Together” and that was in 1969.
Although it wasn’t possible for me to attend the class reunion I did however connect with them by telephone and a speaker system. I had the opportunity to wish them well and share some thoughts with my former students who are now looking forward to their senior years that I always thought of as “The Youth of Old Age.” Having just celebrated my 85th birthday, 69 years old does seem quite youthful in comparison.
Earlier in the week Dave Coelho, the class Vice President read to me the list of graduates that are no longer with us. I was stunned by the number, but at the time the United States was at war, regardless of what it was called. In 1968, the year before the class graduated, our country had a peak of 549,000 of our young people serving in Viet Nam. During the year of the Tet Offensive alone, 543 were killed and 2547 were wounded, and that is what the class of 1969 faced upon their graduation! It was a war in which 57,939 of our young people were killed or went missing!
It was nice to talk to the class president LaBarbera and I enjoyed the feeling of guilt when one former student told me that he still has a problem with addition. To this I gladly accepted the blame but reminded him that this would not be of much help, if he had to face the IRS when his taxes didn’t compute. Look for part 2, the conclusion”
Mma Captain Hank Bracker
Viet Nam
50th Anniversary
Connecticut
Class Of 1969
Danbury
Henry Abbott Technical School
“Curiosity is a student.
Patience is a saint.
Experience is a shelter.
Intuition is a sage.
Intelligence is a student.
Prudence is a saint.
Understanding is a shelter.
Wisdom is a sage.
Awareness is a student.
Goodness is a saint.
Discernment is a shelter.
Virtue is a sage.
Humility is a student.
Faith is a saint.
Joy is a shelter.
Love is a sage.
The mind is a student.
The heart is a saint.
The body is a shelter.
The soul is a sage.
Life is a student.
Truth is a saint.
Fate is a shelter.
Immortality is a sage.
Today is a student.
Yesterday is a saint.
Tomorrow is a shelter.
Eternity is a sage.
Mankind is a student.
Nature is a saint.
The universe is a shelter.
God is a sage.”
Africa Quotes
Wise Quotations
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Enlightenment Quotations
“Light gave birth to the existence.
Existence gave birth to reality.
Reality gave birth to eternity.
Eternity gave birth to time.
Time gave birth to life.
The past gave birth to the future.
The future gave birth to the present.
God gave birth to the universe.
The universe gave birth to the cosmos.
The cosmos gave birth to the world.
The world gave birth to nature.
Nature gave birth to life.
Life gave birth to mankind.
Mankind gave birth to humanity.”
Africa Quotes
Wise Quotations
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Enlightenment Quotations
Monk Meets World
“No matter how much I write, it never feels enough - I feel restless every moment - I can't sleep - I feel a war going on inside me - I feel like words are struggling all the time inside my head to come out in the most effective manner possible, and I must stay awake, so that when they come out, I can put them on the page. My soul is trembling, my mind is shattering, but I have no time to rest, I have no time to sleep, each second is precious. Holidays don't exist for me, festivals don't exist for me, parties and gatherings don’t exist for me, all that exists is the responsibility to unify the humankind”
Humanism
Helping Others
Social Responsibility
Pearls Of Wisdom
Service Of Humanity
Humanitarian
Sage Sayings
Serving Humanity
Brainy Quotes Acceptance
“One word can lift a mind.
One smile can soothe a heart.
One touch can heal a soul.
One act can change a world.
One mind can lift a people.
One heart can soothe a nation.
One soul can touch a continent.
One deed can change mankind.”
Africa Quotes
Wisdom Quotations
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Guru Quotation
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Sage Quotations
Enlightenment Quotations
“Time is a slave,
existence is a servant,
reality is a master,
and eternity is queen.
Fate is a slave,
light is a servant,
nature is a master,
and immortality is king.
Mankind is a slave,
knowledge is a servant,
wisdom is a master,
and enlightenment is queen.
The past is a slave,
the present is a servant,
the future is a master,
and God is king,”
Time Quotes
Enlightenment Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Guru Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Intelligence is a disciple, wisdom is its master.
Caution is a disciple, prudence is its master.
Discernment is a disciple, intuition is its master.
Truth is a disciple, reality is its master.
Experience is a disciple, awareness is its master.
Illumination is a disciple, enlightenment is its master.
Desire is a disciple, pleasure is its master.
Laughter is a disciple, joy is its master.
Need is a disciple, want is its master.
Prudence is a disciple, virtue is its master.
Knowledge is a disciple, truth is its master.
The heart is a disciple, the mind is its master.
The mind is a disciple, the soul is its master.
The body is a disciple, the flesh is its master.
The soul is a disciple, the spirit is its master.
The present is a disciple, the past is its master.
The future is a disciple, the present is its master.
The past is a disciple, eternity is its master.
Mankind is a disciple, nature is its master.
Eternity is a disciple, God is its master.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Eden was the first university.
God was the first professor.
Adam was the first graduate.
Freewill was the first university.
Temptation was the first professor.
Eve was the first graduate.
The mind was the first university.
The heart was the first professor.
The soul was the first graduate.
The world was the first university.
Nature was the first professor.
Mankind was the first graduate.
Homes were the first universities.
Mothers were the first professors.
Obedient children were the first graduates.
Life was the first university.
Reality was the first professor.
People were the first graduates.”
Africa Quotes
Education Quotes
African Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
University Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
Guru Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Curiosity has feet to wander.
Awareness has hands to carry.
Discovery has wings to rise.
Imagination has feet to wander.
Passion has hands to carry.
Creativity has wings to rise.
Intellect has feet to wander.
Desire has hands to carry.
Experience has wings to rise.
The mind has feet to wander.
The heart has hands to carry.
The soul has wings to rise.
The past has feet to wander.
The present has hands to carry.
The future has wings to rise.
Time has feet to wander.
Eternity has hands to carry.
Destiny has wings to rise.
Mankind has feet to wander.
Nature has hands to carry.
The universe has wings to rise.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Mindfulness Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Wisdom has a mind.
Joy has a heart.
Love has a soul.
Awareness has a mind.
Discernment has a heart.
Consciousness has a soul.
Intention has a mind.
Desire has a heart.
Mindfulness has a soul.
Imagination has a mind.
Inspiration has a heart.
Passion has a soul.
Understanding has a mind.
Patience has a heart.
Humility has a soul.
Intellect has a mind.
Compassion has a heart.
Goodness has a soul.
Speech has a mind.
Silence has a heart.
Action has a soul.
Nature has a mind.
The world has a heart.
The universe has a soul.
Mankind has a mind.
Angels have a heart.
God has a soul.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Philosopher Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Intelligence is a great scholar,
virtue is an extraordinary saint,
love is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of integrity.
Awareness is a great scholar,
compassion is an extraordinary saint,
prudence is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of humanity.
Intellect is a great scholar,
truth is an extraordinary saint,
experience is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of philosophy.
Curiosity is a great scholar,
humility is an extraordinary saint,
discipline is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of discovery.
Understanding is a great scholar,
patience is an extraordinary saint,
discernment is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of harmony.
Life is a great scholar,
God is an extraordinary saint,
nature is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of divinity.
Reality is a great scholar,
time is an extraordinary saint,
fate is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of eternity.
The mind is a great scholar,
the heart is an extraordinary saint,
the soul is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of spirituality.
Mankind is a great scholar,
the world is an extraordinary saint,
the universe is a remarkable sage;
together they are alters of immortality.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosopher Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
“Intellect knows.
Sympathy feels.
Compassion understands.
Wisdom knows.
Joy feels.
Love understands.
Awareness knows.
Consciousness feels.
Experience understands.
The mind knows.
The heart feels.
The soul understands.
Nature knows.
Mankind feels.
The universe understands.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
“Much of the vaunted material wealth that shields us from disease and famine was accumulated at the expense of laboratory monkeys, dairy cows and conveyor-belt chickens. Over the last two centuries tens of billions of them have been subjected to a regime of industrial exploitation whose cruelty has no precedent in the annals of planet earth. If we accept a mere tenth of what animal-rights activists are claiming, then modern industrial agriculture might well be the greatest crime in history.”
Vegan
Vegetarian
Animal Rights
Veganism
Agriculture
Peta
Power Writing: Make Your Genre Fiction Soar: by the Author of The Silk & Steel Saga
“Stories pervade our lives. This inundation of content makes us all export story listeners, or expert story readers, but only a few of us dare to become expert story tellers. We dare to add our tales to the collective memory of mankind that stretches back to early cave paintings.”
Writing
Writing Fiction
Writing Fantasy
“Truth is an honest saint,
ignorance is a helpless scholar,
knowledge is a kind sage.
Understanding is an honest saint,
uncertainty is a helpless scholar,
wisdom is a kind sage.
Awareness is an honest saint,
apathy is a helpless scholar,
intelligence is a kind sage.
Time is an honest saint,
life is a helpless scholar,
eternity is a kind sage.
Nature is an honest saint,
mankind is a helpless scholar,
enlightenment is a kind sage.
Hope is an honest saint,
wrath is a helpless sinner,
love is a kind sage.
Prudence is an honest saint,
greed is a helpless sinner,
charity is a kind sage.
Compassion is an honest saint,
vengeance is a helpless sinner,
forgiveness is a kind sage.
Contentment is an honest saint,
envy is a helpless sinner,
peace is a kind sage.
Virtue is an honest saint,
vice is a helpless sinner,
love is a kind sage.”
Enlightenment Quotes
Wise Quotes
Africa Quotes
African Philosophy Quotes
Guru Quotes
Sage Quotes
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Philosophy Quotations
African Philosopher Quotes
Solomonology Quotes
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