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It is not work that kills men, it is worry. Work is healthy; you can hardly put more on a man than he can bear. But worry is rust upon the blade. It is not movement that destroys the machinery, but friction."

Henry Ward Beecher

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30Mar2008

Quote of the Week:  Hugo

O! Thou Who art!

Ecclesiastes names Thee the Almighty; Maccabees names Thee Creator; the Epistle to the Ephesians names The Liberty; Baruch names Thee Immensity; the Psalms names Thee Wisdom and Truth; John names Thee Light; The book of Kings names Thee Lord;  Exodus calls Thee Providence; Leviticus, Holiness; Esdras, Justice; Creation calls Thee God; man names Thee Father; but Solomon names Thee Compassion, and that is the most beautiful of all Thy names.

Monseigneur Bienvenu 

Victor Hugo, Les Miserables 

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Thank you for sharing the wonderful quote from Les Miserables. I have great passion about Victor Hugo's immortal novel. And I've just published a book of reflections and journaling called, The Wisdom of Les Miserables: Lessons From the Heart of Jean Valjean. I'd be honored if you would visit my blog (http://algarrotto.edublogs.org), my web home (www.blsinc.com/garrotto.htm), and/or the publisher's page (www.lulu.com/content/1795167). Keep up your good work. You are a wonderful artist and clearly a spiritual person.

March 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAlfred J. Garrotto

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