“There is naturally in ever y man a desire to know, but what profiteth knowledge without the fear of God? Better of a surety is a lowly peasant who ser veth God, than a proud philosopher who watcheth the stars and neglecteth the knowledge of himself. He who knoweth himself well is vile in his own sight; neither regardeth he the praises of men. If I knew all the things that are in the world, and were not in charity, what should it help me before God, who is to judge me according to my deeds?”
“There is naturally in ever y man a desire to know, but what profiteth knowledge without the fear of God? Better of a surety is a lowly peasant who ser veth God, than a proud philosopher who watcheth the stars and neglecteth the knowledge of himself. He who knoweth himself well is vile in his own sight; neither regardeth he the praises of men. If I knew all the things that are in the world, and were not in charity, what should it help me before God, who is to judge me according to my deeds?”
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Tek Çekim | 218,24 | 218,24 |