A Quote from Taylor Caldwell's
"Captains and the Kings"
"The tumult stands and shouting dies;
The Captains and the Kings depart;
Still Stands Thine Ancient Sacrifice, A humble and a contrite heart.
My Thoughts:
Quite often we make an agreement with friends,
businesses and partners
and because of our nature we often renege'
and we usually find
the reason to be the other
guy's failure to do what
we ourselves fail to do...
That is the nature of sin.....Do as we think is right.....
I believe our agreements should be based
on free will and morally binding with out legal Implications

The D'Artagnan Agreement
What is our purpose and the reason for our cliche'
"All for one and one for all"
This quote is from Alexander Dumas' famous,
The Three Musketeers
who actually were three men with an extraordinary
Purpose.
The purpose was a unity of cause - electrifying interaction
That caused them to be the envy of the crown's Musketeers.
Yet, their daring became legendary when the fourth
Man, known as D'Artagnan, challenged all of them,
thereby saying,
I can best all of you or at least I have the courage to try.
This bravery, courage and integrity brought out the best in all of them.
And so the legend will ever live as an inspiration to accomplish the
best for everyone concerned and for all those with whom they came in contact.
And so it shall be for us, "All for one and one for all".
All those in agreement draw your sword, {The Word of God} and sign your name
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