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Hey everyone. Here's another quote from an amazing and classic peice of literature. I would suggest reading it if you can handle it. Its not the easiest of reads. One of my favorite books. Its from the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, more specifically the final book of the three called Paradisio or the part about heaven.
"Let Tom and Jane not thinik, because they see one man is picking pockets and another is offering all his goods to charity that they can judge their neighbors with God's eyes: for the pious man may fall, and the theif may rise." (Paradisio, Canto XIII Ln. 139-143)
Good stuff. Thats why if you read the Inferno you should look into the other two books. Its pretty obvious what it means and I'm not gonna tell ya anyway. You can figure it out for your self and you may see it differently from the way I see it. And remember if you have a good quote for me to post let me know. I'll eventually run out I'm sure.
Hey kids here's a fresh one for you. From one of my favorite plays by William Shakespeare, Hamlet.
"Life is but a walking shadow, a poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and is herd of no more. A tale told by an idiot full of sounds a furry signafying nothing."
Enjoy!