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the intellect is of no use unless it's disciplined by the mortification of the...
Author:
Mark Helprin
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A Soldier of the Great War
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the intellect is of no use unless it's disciplined by the mortification of the flesh, so that it may serve the soul.
( Mark Helprin )
[ A Soldier of the Great War ]
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