Don’t judge any man
until you have walked
two moons in his moccasins.
Indian Proverb
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Don’t judge any man
until you have walked
two moons in his moccasins.
Indian Proverb
If you are not your own doctor,
you are a fool.
(Hippocrates.)
The Moon’s an arrant thief –
her pale fire she snatches from the Sun.
(William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens.)
To live is to battle the trolls
in the heart as well as the brain.
(Henrik Ibsen.)
The best way out is always through.
(Robert Frost: A Servant to Servants.)
Fate is not an eagle,
it creeps like a rat.
(Elizabeth Bowen: The House in Paris.)
There is a science of Dynamics
in man’s fortunes and nature,
as well as of Mechanics.
(Carlyle: Signs of the Times.)
A hidden connection is stronger
than an obvious one.
(Heraclitus.)
It is not certain
that everything is uncertain.
(Pascal: Pensees.)
A journey of thousand miles
begins with a single step.
(Lao-Tze: Tao Te Ching.)