“Take account of your deeds before they are taken account of.” TakenAccountsDeedsBehaviourMuslim Author:Umar
“Simplicity is the straightforwardness of a soul which refuses itself any reaction with regard to itself or its deeds. This virtue differs from and surpasses sincerity. We see many people who are sincere without being simple. They do not wish to be taken for other than what they are; but they are always fearing lest they should be taken for what they are not.” PeopleShouldSoulWishSimpleVirtueTakenRegardSimplicityRefuseDeedsReactionsSincereSincerity Author:Francois Fenelon
“The Saviour and the Comforter, two Persons of the Godhead: the One ever saves from sins, and the Other comforts him who is saved. Their very names are taken from their deeds, and are always actually justified. He comforts! The Holy Spirit comforts the believing soul, as a mother comforts her child.” BelieveChildrenPersonsTwoSoulSpiritMotherNamesSinTakenHolyComfortDeedsSavedHoly SpiritJustifiedSaviourComforter Author:John of Kronstadt
“I did not want to be taken for a fool-the typical French reason for performing the worst of deeds without remorse.” WantReasonTakenWorstFoolDeedsPerformingTypicalRemorse Author:Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
“Most people willingly deceive themselves with a doubly false faith; they believe in eternal memory (of men, things, deeds, peoples) and in rectification (of deeds, errors, sins, injustice). Both are sham. The truth lies at the opposite end of the scale: everything will be forgotten and nothing will be rectified. All rectification (both vengeance and forgiveness) will be taken over by oblivion.” PeopleMenBelieveEndsLyingMemoriesSinTakenEternalOppositesErrorsInjusticeForgottenDeedsScalesDeceivingVengeanceOblivionRectification Author:Milan Kundera