“What is the mark of a Christian? That he be purified of all defilement of the flesh and of the spirit in the Blood of Christ, perfecting sanctification in the fear of God and the love of Christ, and that he have no blemish nor spot nor any such thing; that he be holy and blameless and so eat the Body of Christ and drink His Blood; for 'he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh judgement to himself.' What is the mark of those who eat the Bread and drink the Cup of Christ? That they keep in perpetual remembrance Him who died for us and rose again.” BodyChristianSpiritChristBloodDrinkHolyMarkDiedRoseFleshBreadSpotsCupsJudgementPerpetualRemembranceSacramentsSanctificationBody Of ChristBlamelessDefilement Author:Saint Basil
“One last word of farewell, dear master and mistress. Whenever you visit my grave, say to yourselves with regret but also happiness in your hearts at the remembrance of my long happy life with you: "Here lies one who loves us and whom we loved." No matter how deep my sleep I shall hear you, and not all the power of death can keep my spirit from wagging a grateful tail.” HeartLongMatterLastsSpiritLyingSleepDogMastersRegretGratefulDearGravesHappy LifeTailsRemembranceFarewellLast WordsMistress Book:The Unknown O'Neill: Unpublished Or Unfamiliar Writings of Eugene O'Neill Source: The Unknown O'Neill: Unpublished Or Unfamiliar Writings of Eugene O'Neill
“Every noble life becomes a revelation of the spirit which the love and joy of mankind cannot let perish from remembrance.” LifeJoySpiritMankindNobleRevelationsRemembrance Book:Table-talk Source: Table-talk
“Remember that every guilty compliance with the humors of the world, every sinful indulgence of our own passions, is laying up cares and fears for the hour of darkness; and that the remembrance of ill-spent time will strew our sick-bed with thorns, and rack our sinking spirits with despair.” WorldCareRememberSpiritPassionHoursSinDarknessBedDespairSickIllGuiltyRemembranceIndulgenceThornsSinkingComplianceRacks Author:Reginald Heber