due to changing climate and human activities have revived controversies over how best to manage forests.”
THE PANCHATANTRA –“Inspect a matter with utmost care before jumping to conclusions and rushing headlong into actions; else, bitter remorse is let loose.”
THE PANCHATANTRA –“When enterprise is a man’s second nature, Mount Meru is not too lofty, The Abyss not too low, nor the Great Ocean impassable. Perseverance, not wishes, gets work done; deer do not walk into the mouth of a sleeping lion.”
THE PANCHATANTRA –“Who are friendly? What’s the cost, and what’s the gain? Time and again, one should ponder over these.”
THE PEORIA JOURNAL STAR –“Not dead to us who loved him, -Not lost but gone before; He lives with us in memory, and will for evermore.”
THE PERFECTION OF WISDOM –“When a ship is wrecked at sea, those who do not hold onto a timber, a plank, or other solid support will drown in the water, never reaching the shore. Subhuti, those that do hold onto a timber, or plank, or other solid support will not drown in the water Happily unhindered, they may reach the shore, where they will stand safe and sound on firm ground. Similarly, Subhuti, a bodhisattva who is endowed with a full measure of faith and purity, of kindness and intentions, but without taking hold of the perfection of wisdom, can fall along the way Not reaching all-embracing knowledge, he remains only a disciple, or a pratyekabuddha.”
THE PHILOSOPHY OF PLOTINUS –“A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he cannot sit on it.”
THE QUOTE GARDEN –“You cannot
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