
“Most men love money and security more, and creation and construction less, as they get older.”
Essays in Persuasion (1931), Clissold (1927)
The Art of Manfishing, First published 1699.
Primary Sources
“Most men love money and security more, and creation and construction less, as they get older.”
Essays in Persuasion (1931), Clissold (1927)
A Magazine of People and Possibilities interview (1998)
“God loves without limit and this puts a loving person most securely at peace.”
The Spiritual Espousals (c. 1340)
En una noche oscura,
con ansias, en amores inflamada,
¡oh dichosa ventura!,
salí sin ser notada,
estando ya mi casa sosegada;
One dark night, fired with love's urgent longings — ah, the sheer grace! —
I went out unseen, my house being now all stilled.
In darkness, and secure, by the secret ladder, disguised, — ah, the sheer grace! — in darkness and concealment, my house being now all stilled.
Variant translation by Kieran Kavanaugh and Otilio Rodriguez (1991)
Upon a darkened night the flame of love was burning in my breast
And by a lantern bright I fled my house while all in quiet rest.
Shrouded by the night and by the secret stair I quickly fled.
The veil concealed my eyes while all within lay quiet as the dead
Variant adapted for music by Loreena McKennitt (1994)
Dark Night of the Soul
“We are kept all as securely in Love in woe as in weal, by the Goodness of God.”
Revelations of Divine Love (c. 1393), Chapter 1
“Love is a God, who cooperates in securing the safety of the city.”
As quoted in Deipnosophists by Athenaeus, xiii. 561c.
“Always act in such a way as to secure the love of your neighbour.”
Book XVIII, sec. 44.
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