To accept the dignity of another person is
an axiom. It has nothing to do with subduing, supporting, or giving charity to
other people.
The smallest detail can benefit the
strengthening of character. Do not say that small details are not important;
only a person with high morals can see their importance.
Some of the most religious people in Russia
have an interesting habit: they make a low bow to persons to whom they are
introduced for the first time. They say they do this to acknowledge the divine
spirit that every person has within himself. This is not a widespread tradition,
but its foundations are very deep.
A man is humble. He can hardly say: I exist,
I can think.
— After Ralph Waldo Emerson
A
person should know that he performs true charity not in front of other persons,
but before the eternal law of God.
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