Opening Word
Why Preserve the Quotations
Because some sentences deserve a longer life than the moment they were first spoken into. That is the plain answer. A good line can carry a whole philosophy in a smaller, cleaner form. It can also correct people faster than a seven-minute explanation, which matters more than some folks realize.
This archive is not here just for decoration. It is here because repeated language creates continuity. A person begins to understand a house by hearing what it says again and again. Standards matter. Company matters. The room is reading. Proper and correct. A visitor only needs to see those lines enough times before the shape of the whole argument starts to settle in.