"A person who suffers bitterly when slighted or……" — Symeon the New Theologian
"A person who suffers bitterly when slighted or insulted should recognize from this that he still harbors the ancient serpent in his breast. If he quietly endures the insult or responds with great humility, he weakens the serpent and lessens its hold. But if he replies acrimoniously or brazenly, he gives it strength to pour its venom into his heart and to feed mercilessly on his guts. In this way the serpent becomes increasingly powerful; it destroys his soul's strength and his attempts to set himself right, compelling him to live for sin and to be completely dead to righteousness."
—
Symeon the New Theologian
★
★
★
★
★
0.0 avg (0 ratings)
26 Quotes by Symeon the New Theologian
Symeon the New Theologian has 26 quotes on this site.
A few more worth reading:
-
O Woe to his blinded soul! Saying this, he as it were said to God: "Thou Thyself are guilty, because…
-
When a man walks in the fear of God he knows no fear, even if he were to be surrounded…
-
To have faith in Christ means more than simply despising the delights of this life. It means we should bear…
-
Provided they live a worthy life, both those who choose to dwell in the midst of noise and hubbub and…
-
Through repentance the filth of our foul actions is washed away. After this, we participate in the Holy Spirit, not…
-
When men search for God with their bodily eyes they find Him nowhere, for He is invisible. But for those…
-
Cheerfulness consists in not regarding things as our own, but as entrusted to us by God for the benefit of…
-
Unbelievers, those who believe with difficulty, or believe in part, are those who do not show their faith through works.…
-
Let us flee from the deceit of life and its supposed happiness and run to Christ alone, who is the…
-
Keep in mind God's precept that states, 'Judge not, and you will not be judged' (Lk. 6:37), and in no…
-
'Strive for peace with all men, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord' (Heb. 12:14),…
-
When your soul is pricked by compunction and gradually changed, it becomes a fountain flowing with rivers of tears and…
See all 26 quotes by Symeon the New Theologian »
More Ancient Quotes
This quote is filed under Ancient Quotes,
one of 1,413 quotes in that category. Here are a few more:
-
No cause is left but the most ancient of all, the one, in fact, that from the beginning of our…
— Hannah Arendt
-
Myths can't be translated as they did in their ancient soil. We can only find our own meaning in our…
— Margaret Atwood
-
The same thing which is now called Christian religion existed among the ancients. They have begun to call 'Christian' the…
— Saint Augustine
-
Because we can't escape our ancient hunger to live close to nature, we encircle the house with lawns and gardens,…
— Diane Ackerman
-
In marriage there are no manners to keep up, and beneath the wildest accusations no real criticism. Each is familiar…
— Enid Bagnold
-
Beauty is the disinterested one, without which the ancient world refused to understand itself, a word which both imperceptibly and…
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
-
The number of stressors has multiplied exponentially: traffic, money, success, work/life balance, the economy, the environment, parenting, family conflict, relationships,…
— Andrew Bernstein
-
In English we must use adjectives to distinguish the different kinds of love for which the ancients had distinct names.
— Mortimer Adler
-
The care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To…
— Wendell Berry
-
My own life in India, since I came to it in 1893 to make it my home, has been devoted…
— Annie Besant
-
Britons are good, though often brutal, colonists where they come into relations with entirely uncivilized tribes whose past is so…
— Annie Besant
-
Academe, n.: An ancient school where morality and philosophy were taught. Academy, n.: A modern school where football is taught.
— Ambrose Bierce
See all 1,413 Ancient Quotes »