Harm Collection
"Harm: A Tapestry of Tales and Lessons" In the enchanting tale of "Saint Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio
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"Harm: A Tapestry of Tales and Lessons" In the enchanting tale of "Saint Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio, " we witness a remarkable display of compassion triumphing over harm. Saint Francis, with his gentle spirit, tamed a ferocious wolf, teaching us that even in the face of danger, love can conquer all. "Puppy Love" reminds us that sometimes innocent intentions can inadvertently cause harm. As we navigate relationships and emotions, let us be mindful to handle fragile hearts with care. The shocking incident involving suffragettes damaging the Rokeby Venus serves as a stark reminder that fighting for justice should never involve inflicting harm upon historical treasures. Progress must be pursued through peaceful means. A captivating image captures a Fakir with raised hands in India, symbolizing spiritual power and resilience against harm. It teaches us that inner strength can shield us from external threats. Karl Robert Nesselrode's name echoes twice in this collection – perhaps reminding us how harmful actions or decisions can leave an indelible mark on one's reputation. Let it serve as cautionary wisdom to choose our paths wisely. An intriguing illustration depicts a cock killing a millipede amidst superstitions in China. It illustrates how fear-driven beliefs may lead to unnecessary harm if not questioned critically. "The Girl and Lit Match" portrays the delicate balance between curiosity and danger. May it remind us to approach life's temptations cautiously so as not to ignite irreversible consequences. "The Pious Public House" engraving exposes deceitful practices where adulterated beer and gin are served under false pretenses. It warns against trusting appearances blindly while highlighting the potential harms lurking beneath seemingly harmless facades. In Robin Hood's reassuring words - "Fear nothing, for I will do thee no harm. " This lithograph encapsulates trust-building moments when reassurance replaces fear, emphasizing kindness over cruelty.