Thursday, June 6, 2019

The Wisest Four Words Ever Spoken


From: The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life By William Rounseville Alger 1878

A Companion of Solomon once said to him, "Give me, O king of wisdom, a maxim equally applicable on all occasions, that I may fortify myself with it against the caprices of fortune." Solomon reflected a moment, then gave him, in these words, the maxim he sought: "This, too, shall pass." The courtier at first felt disappointed, but, meditating awhile, perceived the pertinent and profound meaning hidden in the transparent simplicity of the words. Are you afflicted? Be not despondent or rash, This, too, shall pass. Are you blessed? Be not elated or careless, This too shall pass. Are you in danger? in temptation? in glory? Still, for your proper guidance, in relation to each one, remember; This too shall pass. And so on, under every diversity of situation in which man can be placed. Whatever restraint, whatever encouragement, whatever consolation he needs, it is all contained in the profound thought, This too shall pass.

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