“Oh, how dangerous a thing it is for a religious to wish to know much and yet not to know himself! … O my God, whence comes such blindness in a religious? … Put everything else aside and learn well and bear in mind what you are. For such self‑knowledge St. Bernard prayed: ‘God, grant that I may know nothing if I do not know my own self.’”
"“Humility,” says St. Bernard, “is a virtue which prompts a man possessing an exact knowledge of himself to estimate himself and his powers as dross.”"
"Wise today, possibly an idiot tomorrow!"