“Grace from on high so opportunely purifies the petty human passions.”
A Virgin Heart (trans. 1922)
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French writer 1858–1915Related quotes

Letter to Abigail Adams (22 May 1777), as quoted in And the War Came: The Slavery Quarrel and the American Civil War https://books.google.com/books?id=WbFznb7PSGsC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false, by Donald J. Meyers
1770s
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)

1 Corinthians 8:1
Source: Holy Hesychia: The Stillness that Knows God, p. 33

Source: Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910), Ch. 9

Lectures XIV and XV, "The Value of Saintliness"
1900s, The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
Context: This practically amounts to saying that much that it is legitimate to admire in this field need nevertheless not be imitated, and that religious phenomena, like all other human phenomena, are subject to the law of the golden mean. Political reformers accomplish their successive tasks in the history of nations by being blind for the time to other causes. Great schools of art work out the effects which it is their mission to reveal, at the cost of a one-sidedness for which other schools must make amends. We accept a John Howard, a Mazzini, a Botticelli, a Michael Angelo, with a kind of indulgence. We are glad they existed to show us that way, but we are glad there are also other ways of seeing and taking life. So of many of the saints we have looked at. We are proud of a human nature that could be so passionately extreme, but we shrink from advising others to follow the example.

“There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy.”
Act I, sc. i.
The Critic (1779)

“Humans and their petty doings come and go, but the geology endures.”
Epilogue (p. 223)
Ages in Chaos (2003)