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He takes thought for it, so that it may not fall, because he knows that it cannot help itself, for it is only an image and has need of help.
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When he prays about possessions and his marriage and children, he is not ashamed to address a lifeless thing.
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For health he appeals to a thing that is weak; for life he prays to a thing that is dead; for aid he entreats a thing that is utterly inexperienced; for a prosperous journey, a thing that cannot take a step;
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for money-making and work and success with his hands he asks strength of a thing whose hands have no strength.