Bernard Of Clairvaux Quotes
In His Greediness, He Counts All That He Has Clutched As Nothing In Comparison With What Is Beyond His Grasp, And Loses All Pleasure In His Actual Possessions By Longing After What He Has Not, Yet Covets.
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