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Thomas A Kempis Quotes

1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And Perfect Wisdom. Even Shouldest Thou See Thy Neighbour Sin Openly Or Grievously, Yet Thou Oughtest Not To Reckon Thyself Better Than He, For Thou Knowest Not How Long Thou Shalt Keep Thine Integrity. All Of Us Are Weak And Frail; Hold Thou No Man More Frail Than Thyself.

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

Thomas A Kempis Quotes: 1. To Account Nothing Of One's Self, And To Think Always Kindly And Highly Of Others, This Is Great And

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