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It is good, too, that we sometimes suffer opposition, and that men think ill of us and misjudge us, even when we do and mean well. Such things are an aid to humility, and preserve us from pride and vainglory. For we more readily turn to God as our inward witness, when men despise us and think no good of us.
Thomas A' Kempis
1380-1471
The Imitation of Christ [c. 1420]; Book 1, Chapter 12: "On The Uses of Adversity
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