LVIII
Considerateness
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Behold that ravishing Beauty called Considerateness: the world cannot go on smoothly without her.
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In considerateness have the amenities of life their existence: those who possess it not are a burden unto the earth.
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To what end is the song that cannot be sung? and what is the worth of the eye that showeth not indulgence?
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What is the use of eyes that merely show in the face, if they show not consideration for others according to their measure?
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Indulgence is the ornament of the eye: the eye that hath it not will be looked upon as a mere sore.
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Behold the men whose eyes show not consideration towards others: verily they are no better than the trees of the earth.
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Verily they are blind, those who are not considerate towards others: and there are none that truly see but are indulgent to others’ faults.
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Behold the man who can be considerate towards others without derogating from any of his duties: he will inherit the earth.
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It is nobility to forbear and show indulgence even unto those that have offended thee.
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Those who desire to be styled the very pink of courtesy will drink off even the poison that hath been mixed for them before their very eyes.