Wisdom is the greatest speaker in history;nature, second.Folly is the worst speaker in history;fools, second.
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Wind has no home in the world,and therefore wanders everywhere.Light has no home in the universe,and therefore returns to God.
Speak well of the sun, but know that it can harm you;when enraged, it is pitiless. Speak well of the ocean, but know that it can injure you; when angry, it is merciless. Speak well of the wind, but know that it can wound you; when provoked, it is ruthless.
In trees, monkeys rule;on land, lions rule;in the sky, eagles rule;in the waters, whales rule.
Water wrestles great opponents,but has no hands,and tramples great rivals,but has no feet.It slips through our fingers,but can swallow entire towns.Wind also slips through our fingers,but can swallow entire cities.
A clean pond is more useful than a dirty ocean.
A strong ant is better than a weak lion.
You cannot catch a whale and a fish with the same bait.
A spider is slow, but its web catches the fastest flies.
A wise bird does not lend even the smallest of its feathers to a hunter.
God works through angels, people, nature and animals.
A bear does not change its nature because it shed its fur.
A thinker builds his castle of thoughts inside a garden of roses and it loses its relevance among the roses. He builds it along the shore and it__ trampled by the fury of waves eventually. He builds it on a cliff high enough and it becomes impregnable but out of reach. Such is the fate of that castle
Water has no mouth, but swallows many. Light has no hands, but touches many. Wind has no feet, but carries many. Darkness has no teeth, but devours many.
Spring is proof that there is beauty in new beginnings.
You cannot control the ocean, but you can guide the rivers that feed it.
If you want to know how good a tree is, examine how many birds flock to feed off of its fruit.
It is the ant, not the lion, which the elephant fears.