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Tag: wisdom

Posted on March 9, 2022

Sage thought

Found in my notes:

A humble man has a patient endurance of trials; deliberations that are ponderous, not light, extinction of thoughts; guarding of the mysteries of chastity; modesty, reverence; and above all, continually to be still and always to claim ignorance. – St Isaac the Syrian

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