“Many great persons have been of opinion that love is no other thing than complacency itself, in which they have had much appearance of reason. For not only does the movement of love take its origin from the complacency which the heart feels at the first approach of good, and find its end in a second complacency which returns to the heart by union with the thing beloved--but further, it depends for its preservation on this complacency, and can only subsist through it as through its mother and nurse; so that as soon as the complacency ceases, love ceases.”
Quote by Saint Francis de Sales
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The Saint Francis de Sales Collection [16 Books]
The Saint Francis de Sales Collection is a comprehensive compilation of the writings of Saint Francis de Sales, a 16th-century bishop and spiritual leader. The collection encompasses his theological, pastoral, and spiritual treatises, offering insights into his teachings and contributions to Catholicism. more
