Supermundane - The Inner Life - Book 2 (1938) - 267: The Thinker liked to say in jest, "I would like to know for whom we have just finished our dinner, for whom we have replenished our strength. If it was only for ourselves, it would not have been worth eating!" Supermundane - The Inner Life - Book 2 (1938) - 290: The Thinker liked to emphasize that although the earthly pilgrim goes his own way, there are countless ways above. Supermundane - The Inner Life - Book 2 (1938) - 438: The Thinker liked to point out the women carrying water. He would say, "They do not know whose thirst they will quench."
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