Quotation:
"Those who are more adapted to the active life can prepare themselves for contemplation in the practice of the active life, while those who are more adapted to the contemplative life can take upon themselves the works of the active life so as to become yet more apt for contemplation."
More quotes from: Saint Thomas Aquinas
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- "Beware of the person of one book. "
- "By nature all men are equal in liberty, but not in other endowments. "
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- "Concerning perfect blessed ness which consists in a vision of God. "
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- "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. "
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- "Human salvation demands the divine disclosure of truths surpassing reason. "
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- "If the highest aim of a captain were to preserve his ship, he would keep ..."
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- "In order for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority ..."
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- "It is clear that he does not pray, who, far from uplifting himself to God, ..."
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- "It is requisite for the relaxation of the mind that we make use, from time ..."
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- "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. "
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- "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 ..."
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- "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. "
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- "Temperance is simply a disposition of the mind which binds the passion. "
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- "There is but one Church in which men find salvation, just as outside the ark ..."
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- "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. "
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- "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. "


