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we tune in with ease to the significant. In
a mundane surrounding , we have to wait for revelations from
banalities to help us delve into significance.
189.There is a drive to action or to the brake of passivity when we are
overly anxious.
190.Familiarity tends to make us take things for granted while the
unknown cautions us .
191.By using our strength we can either do a lot of good or a lot of
damage to ourselves or to our surroundings.
192.We appreciate by preserving, devouring, using and by being
careful.
193.Control is present in creation and destruction.
194.Credit is given or withheld when justified or otherwise, when
expected or otherwise and when under obligation.
195.If we persist against reason, it is like dehydrating a parched desert.
196.There are fantasies which deserve a shot at reality and those which
should remain as they are.

197.There are realities which we are thankful for and those which we
wished had stayed as unfulfilled fantasies.
198.Fantasies are stakes in a world of intangibles.
199.For the preservation of sanity we reach for relief from orthodox
and unorthodox quarters.
200.To stray is to lose or to find.
201.Uncomprehended text are just blots on matter which ignorance is
unable to decipher.
202.Despite the worth of a piece of work, if it?s not understood it is
worthless or at best a nagging mystery.
203.Be thankful for having both food and shelter during intemperate
weather.
204.We forget about others while drunk in our own comforts and
pleasures.
205.There are escape artists who perform stunts by liberating
themselves from danger. There are escape artists who perform stunts by
shirking responsibility.
206.We are given the option to etch our niche in humankind?s odyssey
as those who follow the paved path or as those who hacked their own.
207.Fiction is when one?s work is courted by reality and possibility,
the logical and illogical.
208.If you want a recital, ask for what one knows. If you wish to
witness an accomplishment, ask for what one can do with what one
knows.
209.Seek for one and you shall find many. Accept one and you shall
accept many.

210.One can only caution oneself or another if one has foresight, the
lessons of experience or knowledge.
211.If we hadn?t been particularly exceptional in a certain matter,
compensate for it in others if one is able.
212.The enhancing mask of vanity is a lesser vice compared to the
deceptive mask of lies.
213.It takes the higher to make the lesser realise. It takes the lesser to
make the higher realise.
214.Paces frantic, moderate or leisurely yield results.
215.Variety, uniformity and contrast is to be found in similar or a
myriad of elements.
216.There is control in bursts of energy or in composure.
217.We think of things which we believe and do not believe.
218.Reality is as normal or ludicrous as the events which shape it.
219.Keeping ourselves alert is the easiest, most natural and challenging
thing to attempt.
220.Seeing the sane and farcical keep our sanity.
Being able to tell the difference assures us of our sanity.
221.Wishing for the worst for others bares the worst in us.
222.To commit ourselves truly, it is best that we make as few pledges
as possible.
223.We mostly refrain from requesting assistance because of pride,
taciturn nature ,fear or over confidence .
224.Pride is forgotten when one is threatened or desperate.

225.When inspiring thoughts leave us , we lose the fervour. We are left
with tokens of achievement and the longing to achieve more.
226.Reverberating thoughts impede or propel.
227.Results are produced through depletion of renewable and non
renewable resources.
228.We are spent or revitalised when we give or derive.
229.We are all tied to strings of some sort. Some strings are longer,
firmer and more essential than some others.
230.Discretion is found in those with many priorities or in those who
understand subtleties of human ways.
231.An act of disregard can set the stage for a succession of similar
misdeeds because those in a position to rectify chose not to commit and
instead conformed to the state.
234.Praise emboldens, inflates or reddens the cheeks.
233.Relationships are equal and unequal.
234.A question does not necessarily beget an answer.
235.We are noted for
...being in and out of prominence
...our
potential to be in or out of prominence
236.We are elated that others understand us. We are uneasy because
others comprehend us.
237.The reluctant will not. The reckless will. The rational evaluate.
238.A disguise is a state contrary to the actual or natural state.
239.It is next to impossible trying to assist those who are unwilling to
be assisted.

240.Do not venture beyond one?s accustomed depths for the sake of
answering a childish challenge.
241.There is ceremony for both our physical advent and departure.
242.Attempts themselves do not manifest righteousness.
243.If we allot too much
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