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1 2 | poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow
2 3 | Youth is a special treasure ~3. We shall begin from
3 3 | material goods) a special treasure of man, of a young man or
4 3 | young people as a specific treasure. I say most often, but not
5 3 | not experience youth as a treasure. We shall have to speak
6 3 | thinking of youth as a special treasure that a person experiences
7 3 | words, one can say that the treasure which is youth reveals itself
8 3 | shape or form. This is the treasure of discovering and at the
9 3 | precisely in this sense: the treasure which is youth itself.~But
10 3 | the question: does this treasure of youth necessarily alienate
11 3 | a young man-the interior treasure hidden in youth-had led
12 3 | you, dear friends, is a treasure that is manifested precisely
13 3 | youth too is a interior treasure? To whom should we put this
14 4 | forms part of the singular treasure of youth. It comes from
15 4 | people put to him through the treasure which is within you, which
16 6 | dignity. This is that interior treasure whereby man continually
17 6 | man carries with him the treasure of conscience, the deposit
18 7 | which is the "personal" treasure of each of you tends? Man
19 8 | poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow
20 10| expression, not to destroy this treasure and not to disfigure this
21 10| friends! Do not allow this treasure to be taken away from you!
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