In the twilight of my life I wonder questioningly, Have I been in search of truth, Or has truth been in search of me? (1974) The mind of man is like a garden. It must be planted and nurtured, but without the constant care that gardens need, it will revert back to being wild. (1976) Man is made of two selves. One civilized, one animal. The two are in constant conflict. (1976) Hughes or Getty, with all their wealth, couldn’t buy another minute of breath. (1976) Men oft’ times woo their women in a friendly fashion, only to keep them like a prized heffer, once they gathered them into their gilded stables. (1986) To spend money wisely is good judgment, to spend time wisely is wisdom. (1976) Mortality is a state of existence where everything is by measures. That which can be measured is temporary by nature, and cannot, is eternal. The survival of any life form is totally dependent on the intensity of its struggle. If we’re intent on the resolve, the resolve is inevitable. Man is infinite. (November, 1976) A successful man is one who loves to wake in the morning and go to work. (November, 1976) Time is a prison. Man’s mind is infinite. (1977) Time hasn’t improved man, it has made his passions more deliberate. (August, 1979) We are all part of the Body. (September, 1979) When we pray, it is only to that part of the God within us. (October, 1979) Religions are often times reflections of our greed. (October, 1979) Hate is for today and tomorrow, love is forever. (October, 1979) Maturity is when you realize the things we take for granted, costs money. (April, 1981) I'd love to try Nutri-System, but I'm too afraid of their diet consisting of sawdust and maple syrup. (2007) Joseph Vosbikian