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People in their nature are like the land from which they were created. Some of them are plain, with broad chest, and among them are rocks that are harsh in speech and actions, and among them are sharp as lava stones, their wounds are like cutting a knife or a sword strike, and among them are fertile ones that yield good with the slightest word or action, and among them is the barren who won't bloom with anything, even if you poured lots of goodness into him, so glory be to Him who created all mankind.

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