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"Anger is the key to every evil."
"It is sufficient for your morality, not to involve yourself with the things you do not approve of in others."

Hasan al-Askari was a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is regarded as the eleventh of the Twelve Imams, succeeding his father, Ali al-Hadi. Hasan Al-Askari was born in Medina in 844 and brought with his father to the garrison town of Samarra in 848, where the Abbasid caliphs held them under close surveillance until their deaths, even though neither were politically active. After the
"Anger is the key to every evil."
"The most pious of people is the one who fulfills his religious precepts, and the most devout of the people is the one who avoids illegitimate acts."
"If anyone of you is pious in his religion, truthful in his speech, gives deposit back to its owner, and treats people kindly, it shall be said about him: ―this is a Shia."
"There is a limit to caution and farsightedness; if one goes beyond the limit, fear and wretchedness will result."
"Know that coyness has a certain extent and if exceeded, shall turn to weakness; generosity has a certain extent and if exceeded, shall become wasting; economy has a certain extent and if exceeded, shall be stinginess; and courage has a certain extent, which if exceeded, becomes recklessness."
"Humbleness is a blessing that is not envied."