Replying to LO29850 --
Dear Mr Ovid;-),
Here's something to add to your...
"Many people tell me what I ought to do and just how I ought to do it, but
few have made me want to do something." by Mary Parker Follett, in The New
State
"The ableness of this work is oned to the work itself, without separation:
so that whoso feeleth this work is also able thereto, and none else.
Insomuch, that without this work a soul is as it were dead, and cannot
covet or desire it. For as much as thou willest and desirest it, so much
hast thou of it, and no more and no less: And yet it is no will, nor
desire, but a thing thou knowest never what. I pray thee: But do forth
ever more and more, so that thou be ever doing."
The Cloud of Unknowing
In this way are triangles 'unfolded' and 'enfolded' into wings.
Love,
Andrew
Angel Meadow
Oxford
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