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Use Pharaoh for 'where and what'.
I accept in this world the still voice within. [With Mahatma Gandhi]

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Two kinds of failures: those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought. [Dr. Laurence J. Peter]


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Briefing

Briefing cat A psychiatrist met a Zen teacher at a social event and decided to ask him a question that had been on his mind.
       "Exactly how do you help people?" he asked.
       "I get them where they can't ask any more questions."

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Sage Words

Tut Some folks write a lot from experience; others, from experience, don't write a lot. (Saying)

Write not rather than write ill. (Saying)

Why is it when we talk to God we are said to be praying, and when God talks to us we are said to be schizophrenic? [Lily Tomlin]

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. - Shakespeare.

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