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A Man of Valour: Idioms and Epigrams

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“His sensibility is a sonata of courage and discernment. When others tiptoe, he strides forward to enhance development. This is a man who is self-assured about his divine assignment. This is what enables him to become and remain a sensible man.”

“His ways of doing things are impressive. He resonates with the frequencies of the Holy Spirit. He moves in harmony with the whispers of the Trinity. Through words or actions, he crafts beauty. What a sensible man he is. A righteous maverick.”

“Yes, he gives people an opportunity to be happy around him, but make no mistake, he is not weak. Happiness blooms in his wake. Much as he gifts others with joy, beneath the laughter lay unyielding wisdom.”

“Mary Queen of Scots had a little dog, a Skye terrier, that was devoted to her. Moments after Mary was beheaded, the people who were watching saw her skirts moving about and they thought her headless body was trying to get itself to its feet. But the movement turned out to be her dog, which she had carried to the block with her, hidden in her skirts. Mary Stuart is supposed to have faced her execution with grace and courage (she wore a scarlet chemise to suggest she was being martyred), but I don’t think she could have been so brave if she had not secretly been holding tight to her Skye terrier, feeling his warm, silky fur against her trembling skin.”

“He is a humble man who can afford to square his shoulders and celebrate his success. When others shrink, he expands. His celebration is not arrogance, it is a feast of development. This is a sensible man who aims to improve the quality of life on earth.”

“A sensible man rises to higher levels. Divine guidance directs his ascent. He ascends each step with courage and commitment. When others settle, he rises to the height of impact. His elevation is not a pedestal, but a vantage point to survey the landscape of his assignment. He does not seek summits per se, he seeks alignment.”