Dilige et quod vis fac. (Love and then what you will, do.)
Augustine of HippoTolle, lege: take up and read.
Augustine of HippoThe world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.
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I have read in Plato and Cicero sayings that are wise and very beautiful; but I have never read in either of them: Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden.
Augustine of HippoGod grants us not always what we ask so as to bestow something preferable.
Augustine of HippoThere is no saint without a past, no sinner without a future.
Augustine of HippoReally great things, when discussed by little men, can usually make such men grow big.
Augustine of HippoTags: augustine great-things
Always add, always walk, always proceed; neither stand still, nor go back, nor deviate; he that standeth still proceedeth not; he goeth back that continueth not; he deviateth that revolteth; he goeth better that creepeth in his way than he that moveth out of his way.
Augustine of Hippola mesure de l'amour c'est d'aimer sans mesure
Augustine of HippoIn the usual course of study I had come to a book of a certain Cicero.
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