Monthly Archives: June 2024

Certainty Grows

Certainty Growsby Michael DoyleThere is a certainty felt 100%I believe in the you this representsThese are the keys of responsibilityThat validate our sense of securityLetting the differences build our memoriesI know that you and I know no urgenciesAs we float … Continue reading

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First Principles: This Balance Between the National and State Governments Ought To Be Dwelt On With Peculiar Attention, As It Is Of the Utmost Importance

“This balance between the National and State governments ought to be dwelt on with peculiar attention, as it is of the utmost importance. It forms a double security to the people. If one encroaches on their rights they will find … Continue reading

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Thought For the Day: Truth-Tellers Are Not Always Palatable. There Is A Preference For Candy Bars.

“Truth-tellers are not always palatable. There is a preference for candy bars.” – Gwendolyn Brooks, poet (7 Jun 1917-2000)

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First Principles: The First and Governing Maxim In the Interpretation of A Statute Is To Discover the Meaning of Those Who Made It

“The first and governing maxim in the interpretation of a statute is to discover the meaning of those who made it.” – James Wilson (1790)

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Thought For the Day: A Successful Marriage Requires Falling In Love Many Times, Always With the Same Person

“A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” – Mignon McLaughlin

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The Quiet Colors

The Quiet Colorsby Michael DoyleAs the quiet colors Of the midnight hour Starts to come to closeAs the quiet colors Of the midnight hour Starts to come to closeI feel as lonely as the pain insideTortured to my soul, and … Continue reading

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First Principles: No Man Is Allowed To Be A Judge In His Own Cause, Because His Interest Would Certainly Bias His Judgment, and…Corrupt His Integrity

“No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity.” – James Madison (1787)

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Thought For the Day: It Is Always Legitimate To Wish To Rise Above One’s Self, Never Above Others

“It is always legitimate to wish to rise above one’s self, never above others.” – Julia Ward Howe

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Nature and Dignity Earned

Nature and Dignity Earnedby Michael DoyleThere’s a quiet in natureThat you won’t find in the cityIt helps you to think and matureLearning what is and isn’t prettyThis is especially true of the soulAs you learn the value of self-controlBeing where … Continue reading

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First Principles: Resolve To Perform What You Ought. Perform Without Fail What You Resolve

“Resolve to perform what you ought. Perform without fail what you resolve.” – Benjamin Franklin (1771)

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