The mind commands the body and is instantly obeyed. The mind commands itself and meets resistance.
Augustine of HippoCantare amantis est ... Singing belongs to one who loves." (s. 336, 1 – PL 38, 1472).
Augustine of HippoFor a sentence is not complete unless each word, once its syllables have been pronounced, gives way to make room for the next...They are set up on the course of their existence, and the faster they climb towards its zenith, the more they hasten towards the point where they exist no more.
Augustine of Hippoi understand that i understand
Augustine of HippoWatch, O Lord,
with those who wake,
or watch or weep tonight,
and give your angels charge
over those who sleep.
Tend your sick ones,
O Lord Jesus Christ;
rest your weary ones;
bless your dying ones;
soothe your suffering ones;
pity your afflicted ones;
shield your joyous ones;
and all for your love's sake.
Amen.
What are kingdoms without justice? They're just gangs of bandits.
Augustine of HippoOmnis natura, inquantum natura est, bonum est.
Augustine of HippoLove is ever new because it never groweth old.
Augustine of HippoSome people, in order to discover God, read books. But there is a great book: the very appearance of created things. Look above you! Look below you! Read it. God, whom you want to discover, never wrote that book with ink. Instead, He set before your eyes the things that He had made. Can you ask for a louder voice than that?
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Since God is the highest good, he would not allow any evil to exist in his works unless his omnipotence and goodness were such as to bring good even out of evil.
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