1762. A Part of the Legacy of a Sick Person



Takashi Nagai, a convert to Christianity and a survivor of the atomic bomb in Nagasaki once said something like, “If you have not suffered and cried, you cannot comfort any person with a deep pain, for you do not know what compassion is. If you have not cried, you cannot wipe out someone else’s drops.” 

He had a leukemia because he was a doctor and had utilized X-rays for long in the first periods of that invention. 

He respected other religions in Japan. / Photo from: road-trip-old-car. blog krrb com

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