Who hath stretched forth the heavens with His hand, who hath described with His finger the courses of the stars.
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Be not deceived with fair pretences, nor suppose that sorrow healeth misfortune. It is a poison under the color of a remedy while it pretendeth to draw the arrow from thy Breast, lo, it plungeth it into thine heart.Akhenaton
The slothful man is a burden to himself, his hours hang heavy on his head he loitereth about, and knoweth not what he would do.
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The butcher relenteth not at the bleating of the lamb neither is the heart of the cruel moved with distress. But the tears of the compassionate are sweeter than dew-drops, falling from roses on the bosom of spring.
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The earth is barren of good things where she hoardeth up treasure where gold is in her bowels, there no herb groweth.
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The blessings, O man of thy external part, are health, vigor, and proportion. The greatest of these is health. What health is to the body, even that is honesty to the Soul.
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Thou, man, alone canst speak. Wonder at thy glorious prerogative and pay to him who gave it to thee a rational and welcome praise, teaching thy children wisdom, instructing the offspring of thy loins in piety.
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