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None of Gods Creatures absolutely considerd are in their own Nature Contemptible the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has
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"None of God's Creatures absolutely consider'd are in their own Nature Contemptible; the meanest Fly, the poorest Insect has its Use and Vertue"

- Mary Astell

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This quote by Mary Astell speaks with the concept that all of God's creatures have a function and value, no matter how little or insignificant they might appear. Astell is emphasizing that even the smallest of creatures, such as a fly or a bug, have an usage and virtue. This quote is a reminder that we should not judge or tower above any creature, no matter how small or irrelevant it may seem. Astell is suggesting that we must value and respect all of God's animals, no matter how small or insignificant they might appear. This quote is a pointer that we need to not take any animal for given, as each one has its own unique function and value. Astell is highlighting that we should not be quick to judge or tower above any animal, as every one has its own distinct purpose and value. This quote is a suggestion that we should appreciate and appreciate all of God's creatures, no matter how little or irrelevant they may appear.

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Mary Astell This quote is written / told by Mary Astell between December 12, 1666 and May 11, 1731. She was a famous Writer from England. The author also have 38 other quotes.

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