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Isaac Waisberg

Whoever Meddles with Changing

“Whoever meddles with choosing and changing usurps the authority to judge, and he must be very sure that he sees the weakness of what he is casting and the goodness of what he is bringing in.” (I:23, 88, Frame)

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Posted on February 11, 2016 by Isaac This entry was posted in Arrogance, Change. Bookmark the permalink.

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