Quotation:
"How is it they live in such harmony the billions of stars - when most men can barely go a minute without declaring war in their minds about someone they know."
More quotes from: Saint Thomas Aquinas
- "A man has free choice to the extent that he is rational. "
- "A man should remind himself that an object of faith is not scientifically demonstrable, lest ..."
- "All that is true, by whomsoever it has been said has its origin in the ..."
- "All the efforts of the human mind cannot exhaust the essence of a single fly. "
- "And therefore the Philosopher [Aristotle] says in Metaphysics VI that good and evil, which are ..."
- "As regards the individual nature, woman is defective and misbegotten, for the active power of ..."
- "Because of the diverse conditions of humans, it happens that some acts are virtuous to ..."
- "Because philosophy arises from awe, a philosopher is bound in his way to be a ..."
- "Better to illuminate than merely to shine, to deliver to others contemplated truths than merely ..."
- "Beware of the person of one book. "
- "By nature all men are equal in liberty, but not in other endowments. "
- "Clearly the person who accepts the Church as an infallible guide will believe whatever the ..."
- "Concerning perfect blessed ness which consists in a vision of God. "
- "Faith has to do with things that are not seen and hope with things that ..."
- "Final and perfect happiness can consist in nothing else than the vision of the Divine ..."
- "For loving draws us more to things than knowing does, since good is found by ..."
- "Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the most agreeable ..."
- "Good can exist without evil, whereas evil cannot exist without good. "
- "Happiness is secured through virtue; it is a good attained by man's own will. "
- "Hold firmly that our faith is identical with that of the ancients. Deny this, and ..."
- "How can we live in harmony? First we need to know we are all madly ..."
- "Human salvation demands the divine disclosure of truths surpassing reason. "
- "If forgers and malefactors are put to death by the secular power, there is much ..."
- "If someone knows from experience that daily Communion increases fervor without lessening reverence, then let ..."
- "If the highest aim of a captain were to preserve his ship, he would keep ..."
- "If, then, you are looking for the way by which you should go, take Christ, ..."
- "In order for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority ..."
- "In the life of the body a man is sometimes sick, and unless he takes ..."
- "It is clear that he does not pray, who, far from uplifting himself to God, ..."
- "It is possible to demonstrate God's existence, although not a priori, yet a posteriori from ..."
- "It is requisite for the relaxation of the mind that we make use, from time ..."
- "Just as a man cannot live in the flesh unless he is born in the ..."
- "Just as in one man there is one soul and one body, yet many members; ..."
- "Justice is a certain rectitude of mind whereby a man does what he ought to ..."
- "Law; an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care ..."
- "Love takes up where knowledge leaves off. "
- "Man cannot live without joy; therefore when he is deprived of true spiritual joys it ..."
- "Man should not consider his material possession his own, but as common to all, so ..."
- "Moral science is better occupied when treating of friendship than of justice. "
- "Most men seem to live according to sense rather than reason. "
- "Nor has the Church failed before the assaults of demons: for she is like a ..."
- "Not everything that is more difficult is more meritorious. "
- "Now among all passions inflicted from without, death holds the first place, just as sexual ..."
- "Peace is the work of justice indirectly, in so far as justice removes the obstacles ..."
- "Perfection of moral virtue does not wholly take away the passions, but regulates them. "
- "Reason in man is rather like God in the world. "
- "Sorrow can be alleviated by good sleep, a bath and a glass of wine. "
- "Sure, for all our blindness; secure, for all our helplessness; strong, for all our weakness; ..."
- "Temperance is simply a disposition of the mind which binds the passion. "
- "That the saints may enjoy their beatitude and the grace of God more abundantly they ..."
- "The Church has ever proved indestructible. Her persecutors have failed to destroy her; in fact, ..."
- "The highest manifestation of life consists in this: that a being governs its own actions. ..."
- "The minister to whom confession is made is the delegate of Christ, Who is the ..."
- "The principal act of courage is to endure and withstand dangers doggedly rather than to ..."
- "The test of the artist does not lie in the will with which he goes ..."
- "The things that we love tell us what we are. "
- "The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if any ..."
- "There are wars where no one marches with a flag, though that does not keep ..."
- "There is but one Church in which men find salvation, just as outside the ark ..."
- "There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship. "
- "This Blood that but one drop of has the power to win. All the world ..."
- "Those who are more adapted to the active life can prepare themselves for contemplation in ..."
- "Three conditions are necessary for Penance: contrition, which is sorrow for sin, together with a ..."
- "Three things are necessary for the salvation of man: to know what he ought to ..."
- "To bear with patience wrongs done to oneself is a mark of perfection, but to ..."
- "To convert somebody go and take them by the hand and guide them. "
- "To live well is to work well, to show a good activity. "
- "To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation ..."
- "We can't have full knowledge all at once. We must start by believing; then afterwards ..."
- "Well-ordered self-love is right and natural. "
- "Whatever is received is received according to the nature of the recipient. "
- "Wonder is the desire for knowledge. "


