“As you climb up a mountain towards nightfall, the trees and the houses, the steeple, the fields and the orchards, the road, and even the river, will gradually dwindle and fade, and at last disappear in the gloom that steals over the valley. But the threads of light that shine from the houses of men and pierce through the blackest of nights, these shine on undimmed. And every step that you take to the summit reveals but more lights, and more, in the hamlets asleep at your foot. For light, though so fragile, is perhaps the one thing of all that yields naught of itself as it faces immensity. Thus it is with our moral light too, when we look upon life from some slight elevation. It is well that reflection should teach us to disburden our soul of base passions; but it should not discourage, or weaken, our humblest desire for justice, for truth, and for love.”
Quote by Maurice Maeterlinck
Book:Wisdom and Destiny
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Wisdom and Destiny
This book delves into the philosophical and existential aspects of wisdom and its role in shaping one's destiny. It examines how individuals navigate life's challenges and opportunities through the lens of wisdom, considering both internal and external factors. more
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