PoPHILO
PoPHILO
Copyright (C) 2002 by L.M. Wong
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cessity and an addiction.
Sleep?s a willing servant and a temptor.
Sleep clears the mind and muddles the head.
Sleep?s a willing servant and a temptor.
Sleep clears the mind and muddles the head.
111.What we perceive as tools of leisure are another?s tools of trade.
112.There are people. There are names. We are known by them. We build them, we besmirch them. We create and alter them. We are proud or embarrassed of them. We remember or forget them. We honour, ridicule, criticise or dishonour them. We play with them, use, abuse and share them.
113.To be fearful and survive, to have confronted countless deaths and lived, breeds strength and calm nurtured by mastery of terror and vulnerability.
114.Victory and euphoria by itself is ephemeral. The spoils and the future matter more.
115.At times we have to clear the conscience that we have expended our most fervent efforts.
116.Sometimes the passage to comprehension is to derive first hand experience. Sometimes it is done through other sources. In any method, dedication is vital.
117.When t
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