en excerpt from Many Lives, Many Masters:
"... Wisdom is achieved very slowly. This is because intellectual knowledge , easily acquired, must be transformed into 'emotional' knowledge. Once transformed, the imprint is permanent. Behavioral practice is the necessary catalyst of this reaction. Without action, the concept will wither and fade. Theoretical knowledge without practical application is not enough ..."
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Wisdom begins at the end.
Daniel Webster
E gezofsh kiosken!:)
thanks et.
e gezofsh nga ana ime gjithashtu.
i need to print this and post it on every surface of my house.
Tetena, falemderit. tani per tani ndihem e verber ne ket website. do mundohem te kuptoj navigimin.
Klodiana, I agree. When I read that passage bells started ringing in my head.
Hi! Mireserdhe!
knock knock anybody home:))))....mire se te gjeta!!!
p.s. i'm back!
mire se erdhe Bana!
Hi Eni, falemderit.
Belle, welcome back.
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