Bodily pain Quote by Pope Pius XII Download Open image “Bodily pain affects man as a whole down to the deepest layers of his moral being.” — Pope Pius XII ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bodily pain Layers Men Moral Pain Whole
Bodily pain affects man as a whole down to the deepest layers of his moral being. It forces him to face again the fundamental… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
Physical pain however great ends in itself and falls away like dry husks from the mind, whilst moral discords and nervous horrors sear the… — Alice James Copy Share Image
I sense that, without sensitivity to physical pain and pleasure, man would not have known self-interest, and consequently know just or unjust acts. Thus,… — Jonathan Balcombe Copy Share Image
Pain and disease awaken us to convictions which are necessary to our moral condition. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Man’s main concern is not to gain pleasure or to avoid pain but rather to see a meaning in his life. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The first thing we become convinced of is that man is organized so as to be far more sensible of pain than of pleasure. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Copy Share Image
“Physical pain delivers a man from the sin of the fleshy soul.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
Pain itself destroys pain. Suffering itself frees man from suffering. — Jiddu Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
“Pain will subside only when we acknowledge it and care for it. Addressing it with love and compassion would take only a minuscule percentage… — Brené Brown Copy Share Image
The seminary of depths of pain has taught us this, What is the value of a human being and what constitutes humanity? have a… — Mohd Aariff Khan Copy Share Image
The Church welcomes technological progress and receives it with love, for it is an indubitable fact that technological progress comes from God and, therefore,… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
Human society is not a machine, and it must not be made such, even in the economic field… Access to employment [shall not be]… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
If a worker is deprived of hope to acquire some personal property, what other natural stimulus can be offered him that will inspire him… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
[Parental] authority must be tempered...with loving kindness and patient encouragement. To temper authority with kindness is to triumph in the struggle which belongs to… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
The faith of the Church is this: That one and identical is the Word of God and the Son of Mary Who suffered on… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
Bodily pain affects man as a whole down to the deepest layers of his moral being. It forces him to face again the fundamental… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
How many young girls there are who do not see any wrongdoing in following certain shameless styles like so many sheep. They certainly would… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
Henceforth it will be the task of this Sacred Congregation not only to examine carefully the books denounced to it, to prohibit them if… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
The most insidious of sophisms are usually repeated to justify immodesty and seem to be the same everywhere. — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
These principles have been proclaimed by God, by the Church, by the Saints, by Christian reason and morals. — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
The day the Church abandons Her universal tongue will be the day before She returns to the Catecombs. — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
Bodily pain affects man as a whole down to the deepest layers of his moral being. It forces him to face again the fundamental… — Pope Pius XII Copy Share Image
“Indeed, the most intense feeling we know of, intense to the point of blotting out all other experiences, namely, the experience of great bodily… — Hannah Arendt Copy Share Image
How much education may reconcile young people to pain and sufference, the examples of Sparta do sufficiently shew; and they who have once brought… — John Locke Copy Share Image
When we are suddenly released from an acute absorbing bodily pain, our heart and senses leap out in new freedom; we think even the… — George Eliot Copy Share Image