"Do not squander afflictions" was lifted from a list published by "Over the Rhine" in one of their newsletters.
Robert Kysar wrote: "It has often been said that creativity is the art of forgetting the source of one's ideas." It seems a worthy excuse for plagarism. Eclectic readers often forget sources and repeat wisdom without intending to pass it off as their own. It might be presumptuous to call that "creativity".
Another worthy quote from Gregory the Great: "Reason opposes evil the more effectively when anger ministers at her side." That was lifted from the latest issue of Touchstone Magazine. It excuses the ranting of one often righteously indignant with the wrong of the world.
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