A Good Man

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A Good Man.

“A humble farmer who serves God, is better than a proud philosopher, who neglects his soul to study the course of the stars.
If I knew all things in the world and had not charity, what would it profit me before God who will judge me by my deeds?
Many words do not satisfy the soul; but a good life eases the mind, and a clean conscience inspires great trust in God.

The more you know and the better you understand, the more severely will you be judged, unless your life is also the more holy.
Do not be proud, therefore, because of your learning or skill. Rather, fear because of the talent given you.
If you think you know many things and understand them well enough, realise at the same time that there is much you do not know.

To think of oneself as nothing, and to think well and highly of others, is the best and most perfect wisdom.
Wherefore, if you see another sin openly or commit a serious crime, do not consider yourself better, for you do not know how long you can remain in a good state.

We are all frail, but think no one more frail than yourself.”

Thomas Aquinas,
Imitation of Christ.

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