Continuation From Yesterday
I think these quotes relate well to yesterday’s entry:
“Boredom is the root of all evil - the despairing refusal to be oneself.”
~Søren Kierkegaard
“In one short hour you can learn more from the inward voice than you could learn from man in a thousand years.”
~John Tauler
“How rare to find a soul still enough to hear God speak.”
~François Fénelon
“O! wait more and more.” wrote Isaac Penington, “to know, how to keep that silence, which is of the Power, that in every one of you, what the Power would have silent, may be silent… wait and labor, then, to know, understand, and be guided by, the motives, leadings, drawings, teachings, quickenings, etc., of the thing itself within.”
“Boredom is the root of all evil - the despairing refusal to be oneself.”
~Søren Kierkegaard
“In one short hour you can learn more from the inward voice than you could learn from man in a thousand years.”
~John Tauler
“How rare to find a soul still enough to hear God speak.”
~François Fénelon
“O! wait more and more.” wrote Isaac Penington, “to know, how to keep that silence, which is of the Power, that in every one of you, what the Power would have silent, may be silent… wait and labor, then, to know, understand, and be guided by, the motives, leadings, drawings, teachings, quickenings, etc., of the thing itself within.”
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