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In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, – the clearest proof that it is out of its element.",6,false,{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[],{"id":63,"quote_text":64,"author_id":5,"source_id":57,"has_image":58,"author":65,"source":66,"quote_tag":67,"commentary":50},2870971,"Better far off to leave half the ruins and nine-tenths of the churches unseen and to see well the rest; to see them not once, but again and often again; to watch them, to learn them, to live with them, to love them, till they have become a part of life and life’s recollections.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[],{"id":69,"quote_text":70,"author_id":5,"source_id":57,"has_image":58,"author":71,"source":72,"quote_tag":73,"commentary":50},2870945,"A Christian is God Almighty’s gentleman.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[],{"id":75,"quote_text":76,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":78,"source":79,"quote_tag":80,"commentary":50},1595615,"Man without religion is the creature of circumstances.",4,{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[81],{"id":82,"tag":83},4589337,{"id":84,"tag_name":85},326,"men",{"id":87,"quote_text":88,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":89,"source":90,"quote_tag":91,"commentary":50},1595611,"Never put much confidence in such as put no confidence in others.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[],{"id":93,"quote_text":94,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":95,"source":96,"quote_tag":97,"commentary":50},1595603,"Truth, when witty, is the wittiest of all things.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[],{"id":99,"quote_text":100,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":101,"source":102,"quote_tag":103,"commentary":50},1595598,"Never put much confidence in such as put no confidence in others. A man prone to suspect evil is mostly looking in his neighbor for what he sees in himself. As to the pure all things are pure, even so to the impure all things are impure.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[104],{"id":105,"tag":106},4589320,{"id":84,"tag_name":85},{"id":108,"quote_text":109,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":110,"source":111,"quote_tag":112,"commentary":50},1595593,"The question is not whether a doctrine is beautiful but whether it is true. When we wish to go to a place, we do not ask whether the road leads through a pretty country, but whether it is the right road.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[113],{"id":114,"tag":115},4589314,{"id":116,"tag_name":117},564,"beautiful",{"id":119,"quote_text":120,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":121,"source":122,"quote_tag":123,"commentary":50},1595585,"Man is a mixed being, made up of a spiritual soul and of a fleshly body; the angels are pure spirits, herein nearer to God, only that they are created and finite in all respects, free from decay, free from the power of death, whereas God is infinite and uncreated.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[124],{"id":125,"tag":126},4589308,{"id":84,"tag_name":85},{"id":128,"quote_text":129,"author_id":5,"source_id":77,"has_image":58,"author":130,"source":131,"quote_tag":132,"commentary":138},1595581,"Friendship closes its eye rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice denies that it is ever at the full.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":49,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":50},{},[133],{"id":134,"tag":135},4589302,{"id":136,"tag_name":137},24029,"deny","**The Backstory**\n\nAugustus Hare, an English author and member of a prominent literary family, penned these words in his 1890 book \"Walks in Rome\". At the time, Hare was reflecting on the fleeting nature of human relationships amidst the grandeur of ancient Rome. As he navigated the complexities of life as a writer, socialite, and observer of society, Hare grappled with the ephemeral quality of friendships and the insidious power of malice.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\n\nThe quote reveals a poignant paradox: while genuine friends are willing to overlook imperfections (the moon eclipsed), malicious individuals deny even the most obvious truths about others. This dichotomy highlights how people's perceptions can be influenced by their intentions, with true friends focusing on preserving relationships and adversaries prioritizing self-serving agendas.\n\n**How to Use This**\n\nIn today's professional landscape, applying this mindset involves being aware of the subtle ways colleagues or peers may distort reality for personal gain. To navigate these situations effectively, cultivate a nuanced understanding of others' motivations by regularly questioning assumptions and seeking multiple perspectives – recognizing that true friendship is built on empathy and trust, whereas malice often masquerades as denial or misinformation.",{"currentPage":140,"totalPages":141,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":142},1,5,10]