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So much wrong could religion induce.


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No matter how difficult a task may look.. Persistence and steady action will get you through



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What came from the earth returns back to the earth, and the spirit that was sent from heaven, again carried back, is received into the temple of heaven.



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The drops of rain make a hole in the stone not by violence but by oft falling.



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Only religion can lead to such evil.



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For fools admire and love those things they see hidden in verses turned all upside down, and take for truth what sweetly strokes the ears and comes with sound of phrases fine imbued.





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