SEC - S13W2 | For Reflection.

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To definitely think about it, these very quotes do offer interesting perspectives on the truth, silence, responsibility, and very well the nature of prayer. Let's pretty delve into each one and certainly explore it's meanings base on my understanding and experiences.

Whoever seeks the truth deserves the punishment of finding it. Santiago Ruseñor

Firstly here, Santiago Ruseñor's quote certainly states, *"Whoever seeks the truth deserves the punishment of finding it as noted."* This very thought-provoking statement did suggests that the very quest for truth may come with consequences together. It so implies that the truth can be so harsh and unsettling,
and for those of us who actively pursue it may definitely face challenges or even punishment as the case may be. It so urges me to consider whether I'm are truly ready to face the truth here and its potential consequences to bear.

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It is better to remain silent and look foolish, than to speak and definitively dispel doubts. Groucho Marx

In Moving on, Groucho Marx's quote asserts, "It is better to remain silent and look foolish, than to speak and definitively dispel doubts." This very clever remark highlights the importance of thoughtful speech at all extence. It so implies that in staying silent, even if it makes us so appear foolish and abnormal, is better preferable to speaking without any certainty and thereby eliminating any doubts at all. By pretty emphasizing the value of silence and caution very well, Marx here did encourages us to consider the potential consequences of our words before speaking out.

If you could kick the ass of the person responsible for almost all your problems, you wouldn't be able to sit down for a month. Theodore Roosevelt

Another here being Theodore Roosevelt's quote did takes a different direction, stating, "If you could kick the ass of the person responsible for almost all your problems, you wouldn't be able to sit down for a month." This very quote so highlights the idea of personal responsibility and the proper futility of blaming others for our own problems. It then suggests that if we so had the opportunity to perhaps punish the person we hold responsible for our so difficulties, the repercussions would be severe here. Roosevelt's words so remind us to take dear ownership of our very problems instead of seeking external sources to blame and accused.

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When I was a little boy I prayed every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized that's not how things work with the Lord, so I stole a bicycle and asked for forgiveness. Emo Philips

And Lastly, Emo Philips shares a very humorous perspective on the prayer, stating, "When I was a little boy, I prayed every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized that's not how things work with the Lord, so I stole a bicycle and asked for forgiveness." This pretty lighthearted quote touches well upon the human tendency to seek easy solutions or shortcuts in life. It so humorously exposes the flaws in so expecting a divine intervention to fulfill our suggest desires without putting in the necessary effort as well. Philips' quote did encourages us to take responsibility for our own actions and to understand that prayer alone does not absolve us of personal accountability but action did.

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In my conclusion, these very quotes offer diverse insights if viewing and reasoning into truth-seeking, the very power of silence, personal responsibility, and the nature of prayer too. Santiago Ruseñor's quote warns us of the potential consequences of uncovering the truth here, while Groucho Marx's quote did emphasizes the importance of thoughtful speech in manners. Theodore Roosevelt's quote also urges us to take ownership of our very problems, and Emo Philips' quote so humorously reminds us that prayer is not only a substitute for personal effort in life. These admiring perspectives invite us to reflect on our own actions, motivations, and beliefs too, encouraging a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us to so explore it with ease.

I'm inviting @vdeme123, @deetalka6 and @whizzbro4eva to review and nevertheless participate too in this challenge with their very thought and experiences.
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Whoever seeks the truth deserves the punishment of finding it as noted.

This quote is actually plain but confusing. Seeking the truth is for a purpose which is Justice and fairness. But, how come the punishment aspect? I must commend you on your ability to crack this puzzle quotes. Thanks for the invite

You're welcome sir, and hope you got the understanding

Desde que lei una vez, que somos dueños de aquello que callamos y esclavos de lo que vociferamos, adopte como filosofia de vida queces mucho mejor callar. Nadie mas que nosotros somos responsables de nuestras equivocas decisiones. Exitos en tu entrada.

Yes I so much agree to This except when necessary to say.

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