Butch broke his year long silence. He quoted the I Ching: "as yoked horses pull at odds."
THE CLASSIC OF CHANGES, translated by Richard John Lynn, Columbia University Press, New York, 1994
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Do you think he understood my question?
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And yet again: "The tendencies that are inherent in change are such that when hard and soft lines stroke each other,
it indicates a state in which change and action are in step,
For all the tendencies inherent in change, whenever the contiguous do not serve each other's interests, this is termed
'misfortune', there is sure to be calamity brought about by conflicting interests."
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