Chasen Robbins

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Only rarely did they show them secretly to one another. However, carefully surveying the process, I saw clearly that they had broken and crushed the outer rind and husk, but that the hardest shell, which contained the kernel, was still whole. Seeing, then, their vain pretensions and futile striving (indeed I saw how some of them lost their sight and broke their teeth), I urged that we go elsewhere.
John Comenius: The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback) Book 91)
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