“Salvation lies in the soul experiencing its intrinsic joy.”
Madhvacharya (1199–1278) Hindu philosopher who founded Dvaita Vedanta school
Beginner’s Guide to Sri MadhvAchArya’s Life and Philosophy
As pope, to Cardinal Ximenes on the why he saw no reason to hinder his son Cesare Borgia's renunciation of the Purple (August, 1498), as quoted in The Life of Cesare Borgia (1912) by Rafael Sabatini, Chapter V: The Renunciation of the Purple.
“Salvation lies in the soul experiencing its intrinsic joy.”
Madhvacharya (1199–1278) Hindu philosopher who founded Dvaita Vedanta school
Beginner’s Guide to Sri MadhvAchArya’s Life and Philosophy
“Here we are reaching out for aliens
Looking for our salvation.
Pity our emptiness
Save our souls.”
Happy Rhodes (1965) American singer-songwriter
"Save Our Souls" - Live performance at The Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA (15 March 1997) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPJ2HRgtquo <br class="br">Equipoise (1993) <br class="br">Context: We are the number one offender<br>Of specieism and yet<br>Here we are reaching out for aliens<br>Looking for our salvation.<br>Pity our emptiness<br>Save our souls.
Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936) 19th-20th century Spanish writer and philosopher
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), IV : The Essence of Catholicism
Context: The most authentic Catholic ethic, monastic asceticism, is an ethic of eschatology, directed to the salvation of the individual soul rather than to the maintenance of society. And in the cult of virginity may there not perhaps be a certain obscure idea that to perpetuate ourselves in others hinders our own personal perpetuation?
Francesco Monterisi (1934) Italian cardinal
Cardinal Monterisi: Francis Is Awakening Fervor https://zenit.org/2013/04/24/cardinal-monterisi-francis-is-awakening-fervor/ (24 April 2013)
Keith Roberts book Pavane
Third measure “Brother John” (pp. 108-109)
Pavane (1968)
Francis of Assisi (1182–1226) Catholic saint and founder of the Franciscan Order
Source: The Little Flowers of St. Francis of Assisi
Keariene Muizz (1977) American artist
New York Arts Magazine (December 2008)
John Flavel (1627–1691) English Presbyterian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 236.