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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Philosophical notes for the day:

A man in power does not equate to a powerful man, yet a mild man can be a pillar of strength for himself and for others. That is where true power lies.

To limit oneself to the company of another creates stagnation.

When in love, share of all things good and bad. To not do so would tip the scales in a false direction.

Jealousy creates monsters out of ordinary men.

Gesture bears more merit than word. Therefore, judge by deed and not by word.

Predictions can best be made using laws of probability. The greater the instances, the more probable the outcome.

Maintain your core or base. "*To thine own self be true" and "**know thyself." From your foundation greater things can be built lest your foundation is cracked to begin with. *Shakespeare **Thales

To speak lies is dishonorable. To be questioned and not say is wise.

When speaking your mind, be aware of the benefits and ramifications of your words.

Follow your reason as the mind is greater than the body.

When viewing another man, start from the inside and work your way out. What appears on the surface is not always what is.

To admit wrongdoing is not an offense. However, to deny it, is a defense.

By Maggie ~ Penned prior to 3:00 p.m. EST on November 21, 2007

NOTE: I was just in that kind of mood.

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