birthdays is to consider them as a time for 
reflection and resolution in place of common revelry.
291.Material with knowledge and wisdom. Material with knowledge 
but without wisdom. Material which give neither. 
292.Thought and conduct are fused as a singular entity in wisdom. 
293.If one were to be blamed, be blamed for zeal?s abundance rather 
than the pathetic lack of it. 
294.When one is a compulsive achiever, a person of accomplishment at 
an earlier than usual phase, one is at a state whereby it would have 
taken others a much longer time to grasp. For those who prefer to 
progress gradually , early achievement is a remarkable exception / 
anomaly. 
295.Prudence makes us servants of our needs and anxiety. 
296.Confidence lends courage . 
297.The beginning of our affection is selfish and self-serving. At its 
maturity our affection is such that sacrifice becomes a viable option for 
the welfare and happiness of another. 
298.We adapt , adopt and emulate in order to progress and as we 
progress. 
299.We are pained at the point of release for we know what we shall 
miss. We are indifferent if we do not know of what we shall be 
deprived of. 
300.The extreme ends of involvement are at the fringes of impassioned 
and detached states. 
301.When we are unfamiliar with something, we review it often so that 
we can assimilate it in our minds and to accustom our thoughts with it. 
When we are familiar with something we become well versed enough 
to kid around with it. 
302.We were born as dots among masses. We try to leave as complete 
sentences. Yet the length of our trail hangs heavily upon circumstances.
303.We may holler out loud. We may be heard by all. All comes to 
nought till another answers the call. 
304.Our tongues make things great and ordinary sound as they are or 
contrary to their significance and nature. 
305.Waiting can be brief respite from outcome or torment of outcome?s 
uncertainty. 
306.Vision to create a cause. Conviction to stay and Effort to pursue it. 
307.Dissatisfaction fuels both beneficial and destructive effects. 
308.Carbonated drink makers are a jolly lot. They are in a bubbly 
profession. 
309.Critics whine, critics praise, critics appraise, critics condemn , 
critics dismiss , critics ignore , critics avoid. 
310.We complain of work which drain us and we complain of a lack of 
work. 
311.We can say what we really wish to. What hinders our speech are 
variables in circumstances and its retinue of effects . 
312.We recall because there was a yesterday and it has passed. 
We do because we have today and it passes but once.
We plan 
because we believe in tomorrow and it will come to pass. 
313. It is the tempered soul that outlasts the fury of the pyre, the 
mortality of the flesh, the vicissitudes of fancies, impermanence of 
favours, the narcissism of vanity and the intransigence of factions. For 
awhile, and while it lasts, the soul wears the godhead and inspiration, 
and it sees the wisdom withheld from foolishness and the dues of 
virtues. How one wishes to have that crowning wisdom, on the strength 
of our worthiness, unhindered by our most personal and private of 
pitfalls.
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