Saint Augustine Quotes

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Augustine of Hippo
“For I wondered that others, subject to death, did live, since
he whom I loved, as if he should never die, was dead; and I wondered
yet more that myself, who was to him a second self, could live, he
being dead. Well said one of his friend, "Thou half of my soul"; for
I felt that my soul and his soul were "one soul in two bodies": and
therefore was my life a horror to me, because I would not live halved.
And therefore perchance I feared to die, lest he whom I had much loved
should die wholly.”
Augustine of Hippo, Confessions

Karen Armstrong
“Saint Augustine … insisted that scripture taught nothing but charity. Whatever the biblical author may have intended, any passage that seemed to preach hatred and was not conducive to love must be interpreted allegorically and made to speak of charity.”
Karen Armstrong, Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life

Roman Payne
“I was angry at myself for my inclination to vice. I longed for the day when a state of frenzy would lead my mind to sober pasture, just as it had for Saint Augustine. I longed for the day when the love of one woman would be sacred enough to forget all the rest.”
Roman Payne, The Wanderess

Augustine of Hippo
“Our hearts are restless until they find peace in you.”
Saint Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo
“Discipline is given to restrain the excesses of
freedom”
Saint Augustine of Hippo, The Confessions of Saint Augustine