Anthony Palevo > Anthony's Quotes

Showing 1-30 of 38
« previous 1
sort by

  • #1
    Thomas Merton
    “If a man is to live, he must be all alive, body, soul, mind, heart, spirit.”
    Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude

  • #2
    “Someday you'll be as great as I am.”
    Kim Peek

  • #3
    Thomas Merton
    “Bonum est praestolari cum silentio salutare Dei.”
    Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation

  • #4
    Thomas Merton
    “The ever-changing reality in the midst of which we live should awaken us to the possibility of an uninterrupted dialogue with God. By this I do not mean continuous “talk,” or a frivolously conversational form of affective prayer which is sometimes cultivated in convents, but a dialogue of love and of choice. A dialogue of deep wills.”
    Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation

  • #5
    Thomas Merton
    “My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself, and the fact that I think that I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And I hope I have that desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire. And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road though I may know nothing about it. Therefore will I trust you always though I may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to face my perils alone.”
    Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude

  • #6
    Thomas Merton
    “Solitude is a way to defend the spirit against the murderous din of our materialism.”
    Thomas Merton

  • #7
    Thomas Merton
    “The devil is no fool. He can get people feeling about heaven the way they ought to feel about hell. He can make them fear the means of grace the way they do not fear sin. And he does so, not by light but by obscurity, not by realities but by shadows; not by clarity and substance, but by dreams and the creatures of psychosis. And men are so poor in intellect that a few cold chills down their spine will be enough to keep them from ever finding out the truth about anything.”
    Thomas Merton, The Seven Storey Mountain

  • #8
    Thomas Merton
    “I hear You saying to me:
    "I will give you what you desire. I will lead you into solitude. I will lead you by the way that you cannot possibly understand, because I want it to be the quickest way.
    "Therefore all the things around you will be armed against you, to deny you, to hurt you, to give you pain, and therefore to reduce you to solitude.
    "Because of their enmity, you will soon be left alone. They will cast you out and forsake you and reject you and you will be alone.
    "Everything that touches you shall burn you, and you will draw your hand away in pain, until you have withdrawn yourself from all things. Then you will be all alone.
    "Everything that can be desired will sear you, and brand you with a cautery, and you will fly from it in pain, to be alone. Every created joy will only come to you as pain, and you will die to all joy and be left alone. All the good things that other people love and desire and seek will come to you, but only as murderers to cut you off from the world and its occupations.
    "You will be praised, and it will be like burning at the stake. You will be loved, and it will murder your heart and drive you into the desert.
    "You will have gifts, and they will break you with their burden. You will have pleasures of prayer, and they will sicken you and you will fly from them.
    "And when you have been praised a little and loved a little I will take away all your gifts and all your love and all your praise and you will be utterly forgotten and abandoned and you will be nothing, a dead thing, a rejection. And in that day you shall being to possess the solitude you have so long desired. And your solitude will bear immense fruit in the souls of men you will never see on earth.
    "Do not ask when it will be or where it will be or how it will be: On a mountain or in a prison, in a desert or in a concentration camp or in a hospital or at Gethsemani. It does not matter. So do not ask me, because I am not going to tell you. You will not know until you are in it.
    "But you shall taste the true solitude of my anguish and my poverty and I shall lead you into the high places of my joy and you shall die in Me and find all things in My mercy which has created you for this end and brought you from Prades to Bermuda to St. Antonin to Oakham to London to Cambridge to Rome to New York to Columbia to Corpus Christi to St. Bonaventure to the Cistercian Abbey of the poor men who labor in Gethsemani:
    "That you may become the brother of God and learn to know the Christ of the burnt men.

    Thomas Merton, The Seven Storey Mountain

  • #9
    Thomas Merton
    “The end of the world will be legal.”
    Thomas Merton

  • #10
    Thomas Merton
    “The Lord did not create suffering. Pain and death came into the world with the fall of man. But after man had chosen suffering in preference to the joys of union with God, the Lord turned suffering itself into a way by which man could come to the perfect knowledge of God.”
    Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island

  • #11
    Thomas Merton
    “This is the crucifixion of Christ: in which He dies again and again in the individuals who were made to share the joy and freedom of His grace, and who deny Him.”
    Thomas Merton, The Seven Storey Mountain

  • #12
    Thomas Merton
    “What do you want to want to be, anyway?"
    "I don't know; I guess what I want to be is a good Catholic."
    "What you should say"--he told me--"what you should say is that you want to be a saint.”
    Thomas Merton, The Seven Storey Mountain

  • #13
    Thomas Merton
    “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”
    Thomas Merton , No Man Is an Island
    tags: art

  • #14
    Thomas Merton
    “The man who fears to be alone will never be anything but lonely, no matter how much he may surround himself with people. But the man who learns, in solitude and recollection, to be at peace with his own loneliness, and to prefer its reality to the illusion of merely natural companionship, comes to know the invisible companionship of God. Such a one is alone with God in all places, and he alone truly enjoys the companionship of other men, because he loves them in God in Whom their presence is not tiresome, and because of Whom his own love for them can never know satiety.”
    Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island

  • #15
    Thomas Merton
    “Music is pleasing not only because of the sound but because of the silence that is in it: without the alternation of sound and silence there would be no rhythm.”
    Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island

  • #16
    Thomas Merton
    “The real reason why so few men believe in God is that they have ceased to believe that even a God can love them.”
    Thomas Merton, No Man Is an Island

  • #17
    Criss Jami
    “Never hide things from hardcore thinkers. They get more aggravated, more provoked by confusion than the most painful truths.”
    Criss Jami

  • #18
    Dodie Smith
    “Contemplation seems to be about the only luxury that costs nothing.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #19
    Mother Teresa
    “Seeking the face of God in everything, everyone, all the time, and his hand in every happening; This is what it means to be contemplative in the heart of the world. Seeing and adoring the presence of Jesus, especially in the lowly appearance of bread, and in the distressing disguise of the poor.”
    Mother Teresa, In the Heart of the World: Thoughts, Stories and Prayers

  • #20
    Matsuo Bashō
    “Many solemn nights
    Blond moon, we stand and marvel...
    Sleeping our noons away”
    Teitoku, Japanese Haiku

  • #21
    Kobayashi Issa
    “In the city fields
    Contemplating cherry-trees...
    Strangers are like friends”
    Issa, Japanese Haiku

  • #22
    Mother Teresa
    “Our life of contemplation shall retain the following characteristics:
    —missionary: by going out physically or in spirit in search of souls all over the universe.
    —contemplative: by gathering the whole universe at the very center of our hearts where the Lord of the universe abides, and allowing the pure water of divine grace to flow plentifully and unceasingly from the source itself, on the whole of his creation.
    —universal: by praying and contemplating with all and for all, especially with and for the spiritually poorest of the poor.”
    Mother Teresa, In the Heart of the World: Thoughts, Stories and Prayers

  • #23
    Thomas Merton
    “Do not look for rest in any pleasure, because you were not created for pleasure: you were created for spiritual joy. And if you do not know the difference between pleasure and spiritual joy you have not yet begun to live.”
    Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation

  • #24
    Thomas Merton
    “I did not even know who Christ was, that He was God. I had not the faintest idea that there existed such a thing as the Blessed Sacrament. I thought churches were simply places where people got together and sang a few hymns. And yet now I tell you, you who are now what I once was, unbelievers, it is that Sacrament, and that alone, the Christ living in our midst, and sacrificed by us, and for us and with us, in the clean and perpetual Sacrifice, it is He alone Who holds our world together, and keeps us all from being poured headlong and immediately into the pit of our eternal destruction. And I tell you there is a power that goes forth from that Sacrament, a power of light and truth, even into the hearts of those who have heard nothing of Him and seem to be incapable of belief.”
    Thomas Merton, The Seven Storey Mountain

  • #25
    Thomas Merton
    “Prayer and love are learned in the hour when prayer becomes impossible and the heart has turned to stone.”
    Thomas Merton

  • #26
    Thomas Merton
    “Your life is shaped by the end you live for. You are made in the image of what you desire.”
    Thomas Merton

  • #27
    Thomas Merton
    “Whose silence are you?”
    Thomas Merton
    tags: koans

  • #28
    Thomas Merton
    “This act of total surrender is not merely a fantastic intellectual and mystical gamble; it is something much more serious. It is an act of love for this unseen person, who, in the very gift of love by which we surrender ourselves to his reality also makes his presence known to us.”
    Thomas Merton

  • #29
    Thomas Merton
    “The beginning of love is the will to let those we love be perfectly themselves, the resolution not to twist them to fit our own image.”
    Thomas Merton, The Way of Chuang Tzu

  • #30
    Thomas Merton
    “A man knows when he has found his vocation when he stops thinking about how to live and begins to live.”
    Thomas Merton



Rss
« previous 1