The purpose of this Too Shall Pass
One of my favorite quotes: “This too shall pass.” Originally from Persian poetry and Jewish folklore, is a saying in the poem by Edward Fitzgerald was seen and was used in a speech by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln. Existing for hundreds of years, say, burned in the minds of many people.
The origins of the proverb of fables by a king to come will be humbled. The Jewish, King Solomon is a ring that will make people happy, sad, sad and happy. In both cases, the king is presented with a ring engraved with the phrase “This too shall pass.”
The phrase is beautiful in its simplicity, yet incredibly complex. Only four words in length, that is short, yet it has much weight. No matter what your situation in life, some things change and you’re done.
If the context is that every moment of a person’s life, only to see the full effect. No matter what the situation is eventually die, and everything will be. At the same time, all the emotions you feel now is only temporary, and new events in your life will end and change those feelings.
In general, a large, saying that it is not surprising that in many years he continued. Also look at our current economic crisis, it must be warm-hearted people aware that some of these will happen.
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