“Start by doing what's necessary then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”
Saint Francis of Assisi“Start by doing what's necessary then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”
Saint Francis of Assisi“Grant that we may not so much seek to be understood as to understand.”
Saint Francis of Assisi“It is in pardoning that we are pardoned.”
Saint Francis of Assisi“I beseech you, little brothers, that you be as wise as brother Daisy and brother dandelion; for never do they lie awake thinking of tomorrow, yet they have gold crowns like kings and emperors or like Charlemagne in all his glory.”
G.K. Chesterton, Saint Francis of Assisi“The objection to an aristocracy is that it is a priesthood without a god.”
G.K. Chesterton, Saint Francis of Assisi“The modern mind is merely a blank about the philosophy of toleration; and the average agnostic of recent times has really had no notion of what he meant by religious liberty and equality. He took his own ethics as self-evident and enforced them; such as decency or the error of the Adamite heresy. Then he was horribly shocked if he heard of anybody else, Moslem or Christian, taking his ethics as self-evident and enforcing them; such as reverence or the error of the Atheist heresy. And then he wound up by taking all this lop-sided illogical deadlock, of the unconscious meeting the unfamiliar, and called it the liberality of his own mind. Medieval men thought that if a social system was founded on a certain idea it must fight for that idea, whether it was as simple as Islam or as carefully balanced as Catholicism. Modern men really think the same thing, as is clear when communists attack their ideas of property. Only they do not think it so clearly, because they have not really thought out their idea of property.”
G.K. Chesterton, Saint Francis of Assisi