“Love is alone sufficient by itself, it pleases by itself and for it's own sake. It is itself a merit, and itself it's own recompense. It seeks neither cause, nor consequences beyond itself. It is its own fruit, its own object and usefulness. I love because I love you, I love that I may love.” LoveMayCausesLove IsLove YouObjectsPleaseConsequenceFruitSakeMeritSufficientUsefulnessRecompense Book:Cantica Canticorum: Eighty-six Sermons on the Song of Solomon Source: Cantica Canticorum: Eighty-six Sermons on the Song of Solomon
“After modernism, things changed. Indeed, modernism sometimes seems to me like an equivalent of the Fall. Remember, the first thing Adam and Eve did when they ate the fruit was to discover that they had no clothes on. They were embarrassed. Embarrassment was the first consequence of the Fall. And embarrassment was the first literary consequence of this modernist discovery of the surface. "Am I telling a story? Oh my God, this is terrible. I must stop telling a story and focus on the minute gradations of consciousness as they filter through somebody's.” FirstsSometimesStoriesSeemsRememberFallConsciousnessFocusMinutesChangedTerribleClothesDiscoveryConsequenceFruitSurfaceAdamEmbarrassedThings ChangeEmbarrassmentModernismFiltersAdam And Eve Author:Philip Pullman
“God works with power, and can make the unwilling willing; if He undertakes the conversion of a soul, it will be converted. All the pious workings of our heart towards God are the fruit and consequence of the powerful working of His grace in us.” IfsHeartSoulPowerfulGraceWillingConsequenceFruitConversionUnwillingPious Author:Thomas Goodwin
“Evil grows and bears fruit, which is understandable, because it has logic and probability on its side and also, of course, strength. The resistance of tiny kernels of good, to which no one grants the power of causing far-reaching consequences, is entirely mysterious, however. Such seeming nothingness not only lasts but contains within itself enormous energy which is revealed gradually.” LastsCoursesEvilEnergyGrowsSidesBearsConsequenceLogicFruitTinyEnormousResistanceMysteriousReachingGrantsNothingnessProbabilitySeemingKernel Author:Czeslaw Milosz
“Nature imitates herself. A grain thrown into good ground brings forth fruit; a principle thrown into a good mind brings forth fruit. Everything is created and conducted by the same Master-the root, the branch, the fruits-the principles, the consequences.” MindNaturePrinciplesMastersConsequenceRootsFruitBranchesThrownGrainGood Mind Author:Blaise Pascal