The Open Court 32, No.741

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The Sage is a master to rule and make use of things, and never was intended to be a slave ; but for me I am the servant of the conditions that are about me. I cannot even move or stand as I would wish. I have been created by Thee, and now have come to this place of weariness and helplessness. My body, as composed of the Four Elements was not always here, where has it come from?
Like a floating cloud it appears for a moment and then vanishes away. Whither it tends I know not. As I look into the
...mists and darkness of it, all I can say is, it is vanity. Why didst Thou bring me forth into being to make me old and compel me to die? Here I am ushered in among eternal laws and compelled to make the best of it. Nothing remains for me but to accept and to be jostled by 88 THE OPEN COURT.
them as they please. Alas, Thou Creator, what concern can my little affairs have for Thee?" On Flies.
"1 have ever hated the way in which the fly continually annoys and bothers people. The thing that I dislike most of all is to have him sit on the rims of my ears and settle squabbles with his neigh- bor.


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