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Whole Quotes by Teresa of Avila
- Every part of the journey is of importance to the whole.
- If we learn to love the earth, we will find labyrinths, gardens, fountains and precious jewels! A whole new world will open itself to us.…
- Much more is accomplished by a single word of the Our Father said, now and then, from our heart, than by the whole prayer repeated…
- I once heard a spiritual man say that he was not so much astonished at the things done by a soul in mortal sin as…
- Keep this in mind, for it is very important advice, so do not neglect it until you find you have such a fixed determination not…
- His Majesty knows best what is suitable for us. There's no need for us to be advising Him about what He should give us, for…
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