"Abba Paul the Barber and his brother Timothy lived in Scetis. They often used to argue. So Abba Paul said, 'How long shall we go on like this?' Abba Timothy said to him, 'I suggest you take my side of the argument and in my turn I will take your side when you oppose me.' They spent the rest of their days in this practice."
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Abba Timothy and Abba Paul the Barber in Sayings of the Desert Fathers, as translated by Benedicta Ward (Cistercian Publications: 1975), p. 204
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