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— Simone Weil"Nothing is worse than extreme affliction which destroys the "I" from the outside, because after that we can no longer destroy it ourselves."
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There is as much in our Lord's pantry as will satisfy all his children and as much wine in his cellar as will quench all their thirst. Hunger on, for there is meat in hungering for Christ; go never from him, but seek him who is yet pleased with the importunity of hungry souls until he fills you; if he delays, yet do not go away, even if you faint at his feet.
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