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Nor Quotes by Thomas a Kempis
- Count not thyself to have found true peace, if thou hast felt no grief; nor that then all is well if thou hast no adversary;…
- Love Him, and keep Him for thy Friend, who, when all go away, will not forsake thee, nor suffer thee to perish at the last.
- You are a man, not God; you are human, not an angel. How can you expect to remain always in a constant state of virtue,…
- A man that is well ordered in his soul needeth little the unkind demeanor of worldly people nor yet their proud behavior.
- In the Cross is salvation; in the Cross is life; in the Cross is protection against our enemies; in the Cross is infusion of heavenly…
- He has great tranquillity of heart who cares neither for the praises nor the fault-finding of men. He will easily be content and pacified, whose…
- Faith is required of thee, and a sincere life, not loftiness of intellect, nor deepness in the mysteries of God.
- He who loveth God with all his heart feareth not death, nor punishment, nor judgment, nor hell, because perfect love giveth sure access to God.…
- Be Yourself -The man who is neither bent upon pleasing his fellows nor afraid of offending them will enjoy great peace.
- My God, Sweetness beyond words, make bitter all the carnal comfort that draws me from love of the eternal and lures me to its evil…
- Love is a great thing...which alone maketh every burden light.. Love is watchful, and while sleeping, still keeps watch; though fatigued, it is not weary;…
- Great tranquility of heart is his who cares for neither praise nor blame.
- Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing more courageous, nothing higher, nothing wider, nothing more pleasant, nothing fuller nor better in heaven and earth; because love…
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