Abandonment (of self), Page: Quotes, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
Be peaceful within yourself, and heaven and earth will be at peace with you. Be diligent to enter into the treasury that is within you, and you will see the treasury of Heaven: for these are one and the same, and with one entry you will behold them both. The ladder of the Kingdom is within you, hidden in your soul. Plunge deeply within yourself, away from sin, and there you will find steps by which you will be able to ascend.
–Saint John Climacus (c. 525-606)
Jerome (c. 340-420), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Struggle (with Sin)
The sweetness of the apple makes up for the bitterness of the root. The hope of gain makes pleasant the perils of the sea. The expectation of health mitigates the nauseousness of medicine. One who desires the kernel breaks the nut. So one who desires the joy of a holy conscience swallows down the bitterness of penance.
–Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
Jerome (c. 340-420), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Spiritual (life)
Rise up from the sleep of the age. Walk cautiously and prudently. Cast off folly. Take hold of wisdom. In this way you will be able to avoid changing yourself constantly as you walk through the vicissitudes of the times. Rather you will find a unity within yourself even amid the diversity of the times.
–Saint Jerome (c. 340-420)
Page: Quotes, Spiritual (life)
Either you have God or you have nothing.
–Guigo I (c. 1083-1136)
Discipleship, Humility, Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
Remain little, hidden by humility in all God wants from you, as being only the instruments of his work.
–Saint Jeanne Jugan (1792-1879)
Love (others), Page: Quotes, Quote Topic
There are many who are hypocrites although they think they are not, and there are many who are afraid of being hypocrites although they certainly are not. Which is the one and which is the other God knows, and none but He.
–Walter Hilton (1340-1396)