“The Lord let the house of a brute to the soul of a man, And the man said, "Am I your debtor?" And the Lord--"Not yet: but make it as clean as you can, And then I will let you a better.” MenSaidSoulHouseLordHe ManEvolutionCleanBrutesDebtors Author:Alfred Lord Tennyson
“The life of the nation is shot through with a certain falseness and hypocrisy, which are all the more tragic because they are so often subconscious rather than deliberate ... The soul of the people is putrescent, and until that becomes regenerate and clean, no good work can be done.” PeopleSoulDoneCertainNationsShotsCleanHypocrisyTragicGood WorkSubconsciousDeliberateFalseness Author:Frantz Fanon
“The worldly wisdom of the foolish man Is like a sieve, that does alone retain The grosser substance of the worthless bran: But thou, my soul, let thy brave thoughts disdain So coarse a purchase: O be thou a fan To purge the chaff, and keep the winnow'd grain: Make clean thy thoughts, and dress thy mixt desires: Thou art Heav'n's tasker, and thy God requires The purest of thy flow'r, as well as of thy fires.” MenWellsDoeArtSoulDesireFireFansFlowDressesBraveCleanFoolishMy SoulSubstanceGrainWorldlyWorthlessDisdainCoarseFoolish ManWorldly Wisdom Book:The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems Source: The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems
“My life is like shattered glass." said the visitor. "My soul is tainted with evil. Is there any hope for me? "Yes," said the Master. "There is something whereby each broken thing is bound again and every stain made clean." "What?" "Forgiveness" "Whom do I forgive?" "Everyone: Life, God, your neighbor especially yourself." "How is that done?" "By understanding that no one is to blame," said the Master. "NO ONE.” MadeSaidSoulDoneLife IsEvilUnderstandingMastersBrokenBlameForgivingCleanBoundsGlassesNeighborMy SoulLife Is LikeShatteredVisitorsStainsTaintedBroken ThingsShattered Glass Author:Anthony de Mello