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The lamb misused breeds public strife, and yet they forgive the butchers knife |
It is right and it is so, man was made for joy and woe |
Who replies with words of doubt, does put the light of knowledge out |
Every night and every mourn, some to misery are born. Every mourn and every night, some are born to sweet delight. Some are born to sweet delight, and some are born to endless night. |
Shame is prides cloak |
| The fox condemns the trap, and not himself |
| You never know what is enough, unless you know what's more than enough |
| The thankful receiver bears a plentiful harvest |
| If others had not been foolish, we would be so |
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Author: Lester F.
Schone, Jr..
Copyright © 1999 [Modern Mystics, Inc.]. All rights reserved.
Revised: February 08, 2003.