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Entry#  1140. Psychology (1140-1147).


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Psychology (1140-1147).


And you, O Man, who will discern in this work of mine the wonderful

works of Nature, if you think it would be a criminal thing to

destroy it, reflect how much more criminal it is to take the life of

a man; and if this, his external form, appears to thee marvellously

constructed, remember that it is nothing as compared with the soul

that dwells in that structure; for that indeed, be it what it may,

is a thing divine. Leave it then to dwell in His work at His good

will and pleasure, and let not your rage or malice destroy a

life--for indeed, he who does not value it, does not himself deserve

it Footnote 19: In MS. II 15a is the note: _chi no stima la vita,

non la merita._ .


Footnote: This text is on the back of the drawings reproduced on

Pl. CVII. Compare No. 798, 35 note on p. 111: Compare also No. 837

and 838.  


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