162.No one relishes the ill mannered fledgling or elder.
163.We all play our part towards the well being of civilization.
164.When you fear yourself you will fear your own shadow.
When you fear for yourself, you will also fear your own shadow.
165.There is order in disorder when feuding factions champion similar causes.
166.There is pain and relief in both holding on and letting go.
167.For most, fantasy?s encroachment into reality is better received than reality?s rude burst into fantasy.
168.Most would wish to stay with fond fantasies if there are no fond realities. When and where there are fond realities to live with, there we shall stay.
169.It is not sufficient to have one?s facts precise but also to be sure of them and ourselves.
170.In anger it is too easy to draw exaggerated stereotypical conclusions. It takes sensitivity towards conscience and a vigorous spirit to resolve objectively.
171.Circumstances and distractions make the weary and wary fair game.