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"Just as through crying or asking or looking unhappy, a child subjugates the strong to himself, and is so successful in getting what he wants that he could not obtain one thousandth of it with a thousand times his own strength. That is to say, since weakness and impotence excite compassion and a sense of protection towards him, the child can subjugate heroes to himself with his tiny finger. Now, should such a child with foolish conceit deny the compassi..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu
("Man resembles a delicate and petted child in the universe. There is a great strength in his weakness and great power in his impotence. For it is through the strength of his weakness and power of his impotence that beings have been subjected to him. If man understands his weakness and offers supplications verbally and by state and conduct, and recognizes his impotence and seeks help, since he has offered thanks by exhibiting them, he achieves his aims a..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
("Just as through crying or asking or looking unhappy, a child subjugates the strong to himself, and is so successful in getting what he wants that he could not obtain one thousandth of it with a thousand times his own strength. That is to say, since weakness and impotence excite compassion and a sense of protection towards him, the child can subjugate heroes to himself with his tiny finger. Now, should such a child with foolish conceit deny the compassi..." içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
208. satır: 208. satır:
Man resembles a delicate and petted child in the universe. There is a great strength in his weakness  and great power in his impotence. For it is through the strength of his weakness and power of his  impotence that beings have been subjected to him. If man understands his weakness and offers supplications verbally and by state and conduct, and recognizes his impotence and seeks help, since he has offered thanks by exhibiting them, he achieves his aims and his desires are subjugated to him in a way far exceeding what he could achieve with his own power. Only, he sometimes wrongly attributes to his own power the attainment of a wish that has been obtained for him through the supplications offered by the tongue of his disposition. For example, the strength in the weakness of a chick causes the mother hen to attack a lion. And its newly-born lion cub subjugates to itself the savage and hungry lioness, leaving the mother hungry and the cub full. See this strength in weakness and manifestation of Divine mercy, which are worthy of notice!
Man resembles a delicate and petted child in the universe. There is a great strength in his weakness  and great power in his impotence. For it is through the strength of his weakness and power of his  impotence that beings have been subjected to him. If man understands his weakness and offers supplications verbally and by state and conduct, and recognizes his impotence and seeks help, since he has offered thanks by exhibiting them, he achieves his aims and his desires are subjugated to him in a way far exceeding what he could achieve with his own power. Only, he sometimes wrongly attributes to his own power the attainment of a wish that has been obtained for him through the supplications offered by the tongue of his disposition. For example, the strength in the weakness of a chick causes the mother hen to attack a lion. And its newly-born lion cub subjugates to itself the savage and hungry lioness, leaving the mother hungry and the cub full. See this strength in weakness and manifestation of Divine mercy, which are worthy of notice!


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Just as through crying or asking or looking unhappy, a child subjugates the strong to himself, and is so successful in getting what he wants that he could not obtain one thousandth of it with a thousand times his own strength. That is to say, since weakness and impotence excite compassion and a sense of protection towards him, the child can subjugate heroes to himself with his tiny finger. Now, should such a child with foolish conceit deny  the  compassion and accuse the protection saying:  “I subjugate these with my own strength”, of course he will receive a slap.
Nasıl ki nazdar bir çocuk ağlamasıyla ya istemesiyle ya hazîn haliyle matlublarına öyle muvaffak olur ve öyle kavîler ona musahhar olurlar ki o matlublardan binden birisine bin defa kuvvetçiğiyle yetişemez. Demek zaaf ve acz, onun hakkında şefkat ve himayeti tahrik ettikleri için küçücük parmağıyla kahramanları kendine musahhar eder. Şimdi böyle bir çocuk, o şefkati inkâr etmek ve o himayeti ittiham etmek suretiyle ahmakane bir gurur ile “Ben kuvvetimle bunları teshir ediyorum.” dese, elbette bir tokat yiyecektir.
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