The tragedy is that what you disapprove of in others is the very thing you disapprove of in yourself.
We cannot infer from prosperity that God is pleased with us, nor can we infer from adversity that he is displeased with us.
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We cannot infer from prosperity that God is pleased with us, nor can we infer from adversity that he is displeased with us.
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