Source: Sarmad, Martyr to Love Divine, p. 240 (2005)
“In Life's experience of varied kinds, this have I seen:
Your grace, O Lord, far outweighs my sins.
Strange, your mercy has become my excuse for more transgressions–
The greater your generosity, the greater my sins!”
Source: Sarmad, Martyr to Love Divine, p. 238 (2005)
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Persian mystic, poet and saint 1590–1661Related quotes

“My past, O Lord, to Your mercy; my present, to Your love; my future to Your providence.”
Book I, ch. 16 (p. 18)
The Ladder of Perfection (1494)
Context: A venial sin of your own is a greater obstacle to your experiencing the love of Jesus Christ than the sin of anyone else, however great it may be. It is clear, then, that you must harden your heart against yourself, humbling and detesting yourself more strongly for all the sins that hold you back from the vision of God than you detest the sins of others. For if your own heart is free from sin, the sins of others will not hurt you. Therefore, if you wish to find peace, both in this life and in heaven, follow the advice of one of the holy fathers, and say each day: "What am I?" and do not judge others.

Letter to Governor Dinwiddie (29 May 1754)
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Defending himself against a treason charge, on 19 December, 1953

Suscipe prayer of Saint Ignatius

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 84.

“Your unforgivable sins do not allow you to see my splendor.”
"The masked dyer Hakim of Merv" [El tintorero enmascarado Hakim de Merv] Universal History of Infamy (1935); also translated as "Hakim, Masked Dyer of Merv" ( review of "Hakim, Masked Dyer of Merv" http://www.elimae.com/reviews/borges/merv.html)