http://www.practicalmanliness.com/how-to-plan-better-by-playing-chess/
While I would not typically include an article by someone so morally off-base, old Ben Franklin sure had a great repertoire of witty and thought-provoking quotations, as well as this little article on the art of chess. I think this article has some good food for thought - what do you think?
http://www.practicalmanliness.com/how-to-plan-better-by-playing-chess/
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Coepiscopi means fellow bishops. The phrase is taken from St.Augustine's address to his "fellow bishops," the familial men of his diocese of Hippo. St. Augustine said to his Coepiscopi: "Each and every one of you have in the home the bishop's office to see to it that neither his wife nor his son nor his daughter nor even his servant fall away from the truth. For they were bought with a great price."
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