“For as the same fire causes gold to glow brightly, and chaff to smoke; and under the same flail the straw is beaten small, while the grain is cleansed; and as the lees are not mixed with the oil, though squeezed out of the vat by the same pressure, so the same violence of affliction proves, purges, clarifies the good, but damns, ruins, exterminates the wicked. and thus it is that in the same affliction the wicked detest God and blaspheme, while the good pray and praise. So material a difference does it make, not what ills are suffered, but what kind of man suffers them. For stirred up with the same movement, mud exhales a horrible stench, and ointment emits a fragrant odor.”
Quote by Augustine of Hippo
Book:City of God
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City of God
This historical novel delves into the life of a young man in the bustling city of Rome, amidst the rise and fall of empires. The story is rich with political intrigue, moral dilemmas, and the struggle for survival in a time of great change. more
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