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The serenity which possesses his heart permits him to regard the shabbiness, the injustice, or the meanness of the treatment which he may receive from others with lofty indifference--with resignation, too, it ought to be added, for he realizes that nothing better need be expected from such characters and such perceptions as theirs.
-- Notebooks Category 24: The Peace within You > Chapter 3 : Practise Detachment > # 68