Some Fruits Of Solitude Quotes
Some Fruits Of Solitude
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“They that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it.
Death cannot kill what never dies.
Nor can spirits ever be divided, that love and live in the same divine principle, the root and record of their friendship.
If absence be not death, neither is theirs.
Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas; they live in one another still.
For they must needs be present, that love and live in that which is omnipresent.
In this divine glass they see face to face; and their converse is free, as well as pure.
This is the comfort of friends, that though they may be said to die, yet their friendship and society are, in the best sense, ever present, because immortal.”
― Some Fruits of Solitude/ More Fruits of Solitude
Death cannot kill what never dies.
Nor can spirits ever be divided, that love and live in the same divine principle, the root and record of their friendship.
If absence be not death, neither is theirs.
Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas; they live in one another still.
For they must needs be present, that love and live in that which is omnipresent.
In this divine glass they see face to face; and their converse is free, as well as pure.
This is the comfort of friends, that though they may be said to die, yet their friendship and society are, in the best sense, ever present, because immortal.”
― Some Fruits of Solitude/ More Fruits of Solitude
“Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas; they live in one another still. For they must needs be present, that love and live in that which is omnipresent. In this divine glass, they see face to face; and their converse is free as well as pure. This is the comfort of friends, that though they may be said to die, yet their friendship and society are, in the best sense, ever present, because immortal.”
― Some Fruits Of Solitude
― Some Fruits Of Solitude
“Let the people think they govern and they will be governed”
― Some Fruits of Solitude
― Some Fruits of Solitude
“Knowledge is the Treasure, but Judgment the Treasurer of a Wise Man.”
― Some Fruits Of Solitude
― Some Fruits Of Solitude
“If thou art clean and warm, it is sufficient; for more doth but rob the Poor, and please the Wanton.”
― Some Fruits of Solitude
― Some Fruits of Solitude
“Excess in Apparel is another costly Folly. The very Trimming of the vain World would cloath all the naked one.”
― Some Fruits of Solitude
― Some Fruits of Solitude
“Amuse not thy self therefore with the numerous Opinions of the World, nor value thy self upon verbal Orthodoxy, Philosophy, or thy Skill in Tongues, or Knowledge of the Fathers; (too much the Business and Vanity of the World). But in this rejoyce, That thou knowest God, that is the Lord, who exerciseth loving Kindness, and Judgment; and Righteousness in the Earth.”
― Some Fruits of Solitude
― Some Fruits of Solitude
“Not to be provok'd is best: But if mov'd, never correct till the Fume is spent; For every Stroke our Fury strikes, is sure to hit our selves at last.”
― Some Fruits of Solitude
― Some Fruits of Solitude
