Posted by
Buck Jacobs on
Oct 28th, 2011 |
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“In life there will be found certain great fundamentals, like pillars bearing up the weight of some mighty building.
The wise man will simplify his life by going to the center of it. He will look well to the foundations and, having done that, he will not worry about the rest.
Life as we know it in our painfully intricate civilization can be deadly unless we learn to distinguish the things that matter from those that do not. It is never the major things that destroy us, but invariably the multitude of trifling things which are mistakenly thought to be of major...