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A man is hindered and distracted in proportion as he draws outward things to himself. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: hindered things draws proportion outward |
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Activate yourself to duty by remembering your position, who you are, and what you have obliged yourself to be. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: remembering activate obliged yourself yourself |
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All that is in this world is vanity, but to love God and to serve only Him. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: serve world |
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An humble knowledge of thyself is a surer way to God than a deep search after learning. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: search surer humble after thyself |
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Be assured that if you knew all, you would pardon all. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: would pardon |
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Bear the Cross cheerfully and it will bear you. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: cross |
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He who loves with purity considers not the gift of the lover, but the love of the giver. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: giver lover considers purity |
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He who loves with purity considers not the gift of the lover, but the love of the giver.. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: purity lover giver loves |
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How quickly passes away the glory of this world. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: quickly glory passes |
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How seldom we weigh our neighbor in the same balance with ourselves. (Thomas Kempis) Related concepts: seldom weigh balance neighbor |


