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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2017 6:11:38 GMT -6
Thank you for your support, UCI. I am grateful. - U
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2017 6:12:41 GMT -6
Tomorrow begins on a second - but not one I shall waste. - U
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2017 20:25:56 GMT -6
Some days you float; others you sink. The rest of the time sits in the middle with a bucket. - U
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 7:47:39 GMT -6
On the eve of battle, we must sacrifice even simple pleasures for victory. - U
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 7:50:26 GMT -6
For those of you wondering, I am refering to Häagen-Dazs. - U
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2017 21:51:32 GMT -6
Never live without definition - it leads to an empty phrase. - U
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2017 14:25:44 GMT -6
There is great rumbling within. - U
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 18:14:00 GMT -6
Practice makes perfect - so never stop practicing. - U
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Post by SHADOWLOVE on Aug 3, 2017 19:06:11 GMT -6
Practice makes perfect - so never stop practicing. - U Mochiron, anata wa sudeni kanpekideari, renshū wa hitsuyō arimasen.- The Zen of Miyamoto Unless, of course, you are already perfect and don't need the practice- The Way of Shadow, translation
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 20:33:24 GMT -6
True, but to stop looking accepts your place - we should rise until we die. - U
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Post by SHADOWLOVE on Aug 3, 2017 21:05:45 GMT -6
True, but to stop looking accepts your place - we should rise until we die. - U Reiteki keimō no shiten wa ukeire no mondaideari, shi no ninshiki wa azamuku fushi no mondaidesu. - The Zen of Miyamoto
The perspective of spiritual enlightenment is a matter of acceptance, ones perception of death is a matter of deceptive immortality. - The Way of Shadow, translation
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 21:14:54 GMT -6
But should the frog not seek the next lily pad? - U
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Post by payasoloco on Aug 3, 2017 21:45:03 GMT -6
@locolucha
I do enjoy your deep thoughts, Umeji. Perhaps you and I could sit and meditate together at some point. I feel you and I could learn much from each other.
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Post by SHADOWLOVE on Aug 3, 2017 21:55:51 GMT -6
But should the frog not seek the next lily pad? - U Sasori ga kaeru ni mizūmi o watatte tsugi no yuripaddo ni hakobu yō ni yōkyū suru to, kaeru wa chūcho shite, sasori ni sasa reru no o osoremasu. Sasori wa, seiki no saibansho de, sasori ga kaeru o sasu to, karera wa dochira mo shinudarou to hanketsu o kudashimasu. Kaeru wa dōi shimasuga, mizūmi o watatte rirī no shikichi made no tochū de, sasori wa hontōni kaeru o sashite shi ni itara semasu. Kaeru ga naze sasori ni tazuneru to, sasori wa sore ga honshitsu-teki ni sōdearu to kotaeru. - The Zen of Miyamoto, an ancient proverb as taught to her by her Gurandomasutā
When a scorpion asks a frog to carry it across a lake to the next lily pad, the frog will hesitate, afraid to be stung by the scorpion. The scorpion make its case in the court of public opinion that if the scorpion stings the frog, they both will die. The frog agrees, but midway across the lake to the lilly pad, the scorpion does indeed sting the frog, dooming them both to death. When the frog asks the scorpion why, the scorpion replies that it was in its nature to do so. - The Way of Shadow, translation of an ancient proverb as taught to him by his Grand Master
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 3:56:32 GMT -6
@locolucha I do enjoy your deep thoughts, Umeji. Perhaps you and I could sit and meditate together at some point. I feel you and I could learn much from each other. Of course, I always leaves an open seat.
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