“For what purpose should one cultivate wisdom?
May you always ask yourself this question.
Only labor and devotion to one’s mission give life its worth.”
(Daisaku Ikeda, April 2, 1971)
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Jared G.
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November 16, 2005 Keepin' them coming...
August 15, 2007 02:28 PM EDT
(Updated: August 15, 2007 02:31 PM EDT)
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“For what purpose should one cultivate wisdom? May you always ask yourself this question. Only labor and devotion to one’s mission give life its worth.”
(Daisaku Ikeda, April 2, 1971)
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Comments: 17
Sagacious, thought provoking quote to start off my morning.
Thank you
Be blessed my friends. My available time on-line may be severely restricted for the next month or so due to work and other time constraints at this time.
Peace.