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21930c7 And men go abroad to admire the heights of mountains, the mighty waves of the sea, the broad tides of rivers, the compass of the ocean, and the circuits of the stars, yet pass over the mystery of themselves without a thought. St. Augustine of Hippo
5fcc27b The punishment of every disordered mind is its own disorder. peace-of-mind St. Augustine of Hippo
e6aa382 The mind commands the body and is instantly obeyed. The mind commands itself and meets resistance. St. Augustine of Hippo
b8994e7 In my deepest wound I saw your glory, and it dazzled me. spiritual inspirational St. Augustine
a6b67e4 Understanding is the reward of faith. Therefore, seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand. faith inspirational St. Augustine of Hippo
14ec3d2 How can the past and future be, when the past no longer is, and the future is not yet? As for the present, if it were always present and never moved on to become the past, it would not be time, but eternity. present future past St. Augustine of Hippo
5aa6afc You never go away from us, yet we have difficulty in returning to You. Come, Lord, stir us up and call us back. Kindle and seize us. Be our fire and our sweetness. Let us love. Let us run. worship St. Augustine of Hippo
f8d424d Late have I loved you, beauty so old and so new: late have I loved you. And see, you were within and I was in the external world and sought you there, and in my unlovely state I plunged into those lovely created things which you made. You were with me, and I was not with you. The lovely things kept me far from you, though if they did not have their existence in you, they had no existence at all. You called and cried out loud and shattered m.. St. Augustine of Hippo
f2100ca Belatedly I loved thee, O Beauty so ancient and so new, belatedly I loved thee. For see, thou wast within and I was without, and I sought thee out there. Unlovely, I rushed heedlessly among the lovely things thou hast made. Thou wast with me, but I was not with thee. These things kept me far from thee; even though they were not at all unless they were in thee. Thou didst call and cry aloud, and didst force open my deafness. Thou didst gleam.. St. Augustine of Hippo
db72469 I held my heart back from positively accepting anything, since I was afraid of another fall, and in this condition of suspense I was being all the more killed. christianity religion inspirational christ St. Augustine of Hippo
4e8a391 The Bible was composed in such a way that as beginners mature, its meaning grows with them. maturity St. Augustine of Hippo
e2330fa Free curiosity has greater power to stimulate learning than rigorous coercion. Nevertheless, the free ranging flux of curiosity is channeled by discipline under Your Law. education discipline curiosity St. Augustine of Hippo
fba0bde The soul is "torn apart in a painful condition as long as it prefers the eternal because of its Truth but does not discard the temporal because of familiarity." distraction discipleship St. Augustine of Hippo
2c214b8 There are wolves within, and there are sheep without. church St. Augustine of Hippo
3783dc8 For a sentence is not complete unless each word, once its syllables have been pronounced, gives way to make room for the next...They are set up on the course of their existence, and the faster they climb towards its zenith, the more they hasten towards the point where they exist no more. St. Augustine of Hippo
e131115 Your best servant is the person who does not attend so much to hearing what he himself wants as to willing what he has heard from you. St. Augustine of Hippo
6d35202 The mind commands the body and is instantly obeyed. The mind commands itself and meets resistance. The mind commands the hand to move, and it so easy that one hardly distinguishes the order from its execution. Yet mind is mind and hand is body. The mind orders the mind to will. The recipient of the order is itself, yet it does not perform it. will St. Augustine of Hippo
016c6bf Do they desire to join me in thanksgiving when they hear how, by your gift, I have come close to you, and do they pray for me when they hear how I am held back by my own weight? ...A brotherly mind will love in me what you teach to be lovable, and will regret in me what you teach to be regrettable. This is a mark of a Christian brother's mind, not an outsider's--not that of 'the sons of aliens whose mouth speaks vanity, and their right hand.. friendship intercession discipleship St. Augustine of Hippo
1603890 Every day my conscience makes confession relying on the hope of Your mercy as more to be trusted than its own innocence. mercy St. Augustine of Hippo
631ba14 Often the contempt of vainglory becomes a source of even more vainglory, for it is not being scorned when the contempt is something one is proud of. pride St. Augustine of Hippo
92634ca Theft is punished by Your law, O Lord, and by the law written in men's hearts, which iniquity itself cannot blot out. For what thief will suffer a thief? Even a rich thief will not suffer him who is driven to it by want. Yet had I a desire to commit robbery, and did so, compelled neither by hunger, nor poverty through a distaste for well-doing, and a lustiness of iniquity. For I pilfered that of which I had already sufficient, and much bett.. St. Augustine of Hippo
9df7f29 There is no sin unless through a man's own will, and hence the reward when we do right things also of our own will." ( )" self-determination salvation sin St. Augustine of Hippo
22e489c Why, then, do I set before You an ordered account of so many things? it's certainly not through me that You know them. But I'm stirring up love for You in myself and in those who read this so that we may all say, great is the Lord and highly worthy to be praised. I tell my story for love of Your love. journaling St. Augustine of Hippo
638e573 Ignorance and stupidity are given the names of simplicity and innocence...Idleness appears as desire for a quiet life. St. Augustine of Hippo
f511a0e I probably felt more resentment for what I personally was to suffer than for the wrong they were doing to anyone and everyone. But at that time I was determined not to put up with badly behaved people more out of my own interest than because I wanted them to become good people. leadership education servanthood teaching St. Augustine of Hippo
a88e085 You are not the mind itself. For You are the Lord God of the mind. All these things are liable to change, but You remain immutable above all things. thoughts St. Augustine of Hippo
c6ea26a There is no health in those who are displeased by an element in Your creation, just as there was none in me when I was displeased by many things You had made. Because my soul didn't dare to say that my God displeased me, it refused to attribute to You whatever was displeasing. sovereignty-of-god contentment St. Augustine of Hippo
a1ecc2e I heard Your voice from on high. "I am the food of the fully grown. Grow and you will feed on me. And you will not change Me into you, like the food of flesh eats. But you will be changed into Me." St. Augustine of Hippo
1479d40 I inquired what wickedness is, and I didn't find a substance, but a perversity of will twisted away from the highest substance - You oh God - towards inferior things, rejecting its own inner life and swelling with external matter. wickedness sin St. Augustine of Hippo
487491a Such is the strength of the burden of habit. Here I have the power to be but do not wish it. There I wish to be but lacks the power. On both grounds, I'm in misery. self-improvement will St. Augustine of Hippo
8a3a313 Anyone who does not love Him Who made man has not learned to love man aright. St. Augustine of Hippo