We can know what God is not, but we cannot know what He is.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)
No peace until…
In all the paths on which people journey in this world they will find no peace until they draw near to the hope which is in God.
–Saint Isaac of Syria (Seventh Century)
Without temptations…
Without temptations, it is not possible to learn the wisdom of the Spirit. It is not possible that Divine love be strengthened in your soul. Before temptations, a man prays to God as a stranger. When temptations are allowed to come by the love of God, and he does not give in to them, then he stands before God as a sincere friend. For in fulfilling the will of God, he has made war on the enemy of God and conquered him.
–Saint Isaac of Syria (Seventh Century)
Fortune and misfortune…
For the valiant man fortune and misfortune are like his right and left hands; he uses both.
–Saint Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)
Spiritual discouragement…
Doesn’t God consider spiritual discouragement worse than any other sin? Yes indeed!
–Saint Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)
Humility implies strength…
Humility implies not weakness, rather the strength that comes from self-knowledge.
–Saint Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)