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Very interesting observation. Perhaps Bree learned of him through her time with the HSA?sparkybennett wrote:when I search for all three sayings (words can hurt,no jumping to conclusions, and do not be led astray) I come up with Richard feynman's
The Meaning of it all- A collection of 3 lectures he gave in 1963.
Has anyone read this? I can't quite make the xonnection, and I don't have the book.
I don't know if these were points he covered.
Feynam was left handed (the picture of the left hand writing) And he is one of Bree's heros , whom she has mentioned a bit.
On a hunch I google imagesearched "chinese character love" and came up with nothing. But then I googled "chinese character loyalty" and came up with what looks like, to my untrained eye, a match for the first image:missthemystery wrote:twjaniak, err, i mean ms kelly, posted new images on the website. "step 1"" and "step 2"
Great job you guys. Ms. Kelly will be most pleased to see you working together and remaining true to the objectives.missthemystery wrote:I consulted an expert who id them pretty quickly:
"The top character is "zhong" which means "loyal, devoted". The bottom
character is "ren" which means "endure, tolerate"."
Much thanks to Erik.