“Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we add to the measure of our hearts.”
Lloyd Alexander book The Black Cauldron
Source: The Black Cauldron
Source: The Power and the Glory
“Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we add to the measure of our hearts.”
Lloyd Alexander book The Black Cauldron
Source: The Black Cauldron
Julian of Norwich (1342–1416) English theologian and anchoress
The Sixteenth Revelation, Chapter 73
Context: When we begin to hate sin, and amend us by the ordinance of Holy Church, yet there dwelleth a dread that letteth us, because of the beholding of our self and of our sins afore done. And some of us because of our every-daily sins: for we hold not our Covenants, nor keep we our cleanness that our Lord setteth us in, but fall oftentimes into so much wretchedness that shame it is to see it. And the beholding of this maketh us so sorry and so heavy, that scarsely we can find any comfort.
And this dread we take sometime for a meekness, but it is a foul blindness and a weakness. And we cannot despise it as we do another sin, that we know: for it cometh of Enmity, and it is against truth. For it is God’s will that of all the properties of the blissful Trinity, we should have most sureness and comfort in Love: for Love maketh Might and Wisdom full meek to us. For right as by the courtesy of God He forgiveth our sin after the time that we repent us, right so willeth He that we forgive our sin, as anent our unskilful heaviness and our doubtful dreads.
Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915) American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher fue el escritor del jarron azul
A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard (1911)
“Can't help our damned parents which is why we have to thrash our damned children”
Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
Major General Nairn, p. 21
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Enemy (1984)
“love be damned now
as love was damned when it
first arrived.”
Charles Bukowski book The People Look Like Flowers at Last
Source: The People Look Like Flowers at Last
“When we sin, we think we are geniuses; when we confess, we know we are idiots.”
Adrienne von Speyr (1902–1967) Swiss doctor and mystic
Source: Lumina and New Lumina (1969), p. 42
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Personal Identity
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IV - Memory and Design