Exile Quote by Pope Gregory VII Download Open image “I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.” — Pope Gregory VII ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Exile Hated Iniquity Justice Love
I have loved justice and hated inequity; and therefore I die in exile. [Lat., Dilexi justitiam et odi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio.] — Pope Gregory VII Copy Share Image
I am an exile; but it is the fault that pains; The punishment is nought; that it is deserved Is all the pain. — Ovid Copy Share Image
I love life and want to hold onto it. But my passion for justice for my tormented people, for their dignity and freedom, must… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native… — Edward Said Copy Share Image
“Can it be that my single purpose on this earth is to destroy the hopes of others? Since I have been living and breathing, fate has somehow always led me into the dramatic climaxes of others’ lives, as if without me no one would be able to die, or to come to despair! I have been the necessary character of… — Mikhail Lermontov Copy Share
Justice that love gives is a surrender, justice that law gives is a punishment. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
For the first time in my life, I felt that a wave, a justice was sweeping away a deep-seated decay without any indulgence. I… — Naguib Mahfouz Copy Share Image
“And I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice. I don't want any greatness for it, particularly a… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
“In the eyes of God, all things are interlinked; justice does indeed spring in great surprise from the acts and consequences of ages long… — Mark Helprin Copy Share Image
“In justice lies the sweetest fragrance of liberty, in injustice abides the most painful death.” — Tejumade Oke Copy Share Image
Who does not know that kings and rulers sprang from men who were ignorant of God, who assumed because of blind greed and intolerable… — Pope Gregory VII Copy Share Image
For if we are bidden to honor carnal fathers and mothers, how much more the spiritual? ... If this virtue of charity has been… — Pope Gregory VII Copy Share Image
I have loved justice and hated inequity; and therefore I die in exile. [Lat., Dilexi justitiam et odi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio.] — Pope Gregory VII Copy Share Image
It is the custom of the Roman Church which I unworthily serve with the help of God, to tolerate some things, to turn a… — Pope Gregory VII Copy Share Image
That it has pleased God to make Holy Scripture obscure in certain places lest, if it were perfectly clear to all, it might be… — Pope Gregory VII Copy Share Image
Were you indeed not blinded by the Curse Of Self-exile, that still grows worse and worse, Yourselves would know that, though you see him… — Farid al-Din Attar Copy Share Image
What can my enemies do to me? My paradise is in my heart, it is with me wherever I go. To imprison me is… — Ibn Taymiyyah Copy Share Image
To live is to hurt others, and through others, to hurt oneself. Cruel earth! How can we manage not to touch anything? To find… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
I had severed relations with the Romanian exiles who had become politically conservative and even extremely right wing; I was giving chess lessons to… — Dumitru Tepeneag Copy Share Image
They came to know the incorrigible sorrow of all prisoners and exiles, which is to live in company with a memory that serves no… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
In our culture of constant access and nonstop media, nothing feels more like a curse from God than time in the wilderness. To be… — Jonathan Martin Copy Share Image
I turned what was a wonderful case of self-reliance into a case of self-exile. Which is not uncommon, I think, in people who grow… — Leigh Newman Copy Share Image
Humor is widely used by Indians to deal with life. Indian gatherings are marked by laughter and jokes, many directed at the horrors of… — Paula Gunn Allen Copy Share Image
The Gnostics believed that exile was the essential condition of man. Do you agree? I do. The artist and the addict both wrestle with… — Steven Pressfield Copy Share Image
The perpetuation of slavery, the exile and extermination of American Indians, and the passage of Jim Crow laws weren't carried out at the bidding… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
In New York City, everyone is an exile, none more so than the Americans. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman Copy Share Image