The poet must be alike polished by an intercourse with the world as with the studies of taste one to whom labor is negligence, refinement a science, and art a nature.
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O'Neal didn't let the rebuke go unnoticed. He doesn't need advice on how to play his position, but he needs advice on how to play team ball, ... If it's going to be my team, I'll voice my opinion. If he don't like it, he can opt out.And keep up the balance with equity and do not make the measure deficient.
Know that the science of unveiling has no end to it, for it consists in the journey of the intellect in the stations of Majesty, Beauty, Sublimeness, Grandeur, and Holiness.... He to whom the mysteries of La ilaha illa'llah are revealed draws near to God, and his worship of God becomes sincere. He does not turn to anyone but to Him, nor does he have hope in or fear other than Him, nor does he see harm or benefit except as coming from Him. He abandons whosoever is not He and rids himself of inward and outward associationism (shirk).
Or have We given them a book before it so that they hold fast to it Nay they say We found our fathers on a course, and surely we are guided by their footsteps.
(As for) those who believe and do good, a good final state shall be theirs and a goodly return.
And We granted to them of Our mercy, and We left (behind them) a truthful mention of eminence for them.
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