A crippled man with a crutch met eyes with a religious person. To which the religious one said "I wish you well sir, one should walk proudly as god wills it." Disappointed, the crippled man replied "No, it is you I wish well. For my leg will mend and this crutch be cast aside so that I may walk. For I feel no sympathy for this crutch and cast. Furthermore I need not a book to tell me of it's significance. But tell me, what is it you would have said to me if It was I who revered my crutch."



 
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