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| Alphabetical [« »] deshacerse 3 desiderat 1 desirable 1 desire 124 desired 18 desires 75 desiring 9 | Frequency [« »] 128 nor 126 again 125 greater 124 desire 124 found 123 find 122 doing | St. Teresa of Avila Autobiography IntraText - Concordances desire |
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1 Intr, 0 | brim-fill'd Bowles of feirce desire; ~By thy last Morning's
2 Unic, 1 | cheaply; and I had a keen desire to die as they had done,
3 Unic, 2 | worldly vanity, arouse a desire for the world in others.
4 Unic, 2 | own interests as I was by desire. And yet I never felt the
5 Unic, 3 | pleased to give me this desire, although I was also afraid
6 Unic, 4 | I had acted out of sheer desire. At the time my entrance
7 Unic, 6 | My desire for solitude continued and
8 Unic, 6 | successfully to accomplish. I desire neither the world nor anything
9 Unic, 6 | may be that I have not the desire that I have described; but
10 Unic, 7 | used to have the greatest desire to be of use to others.
11 Unic, 7 | I have said, I had this desire that others should serve
12 Unic, 7 | death which he died, for his desire to die, for the advice which
13 Unic, 8 | here for fear, but only desire. For, even if a person fails
14 Unic, 8 | effort which it costs them to desire to be in such good company (
15 Unic, 8 | their trust in Thee and desire Thee for their Friend; rather
16 Unic, 8 | should those who serve and desire to serve God give it up?
17 Unic, 9 | Lord found a way to make me desire to receive what others strive
18 Unic, 9 | never dared consciously to desire favours or consolations.
19 Unic, 10 | nothing more left for it to desire and counts itself well recompensed
20 Unic, 10 | Lord has now granted me the desire to speak only of Himself.
21 Unic, 10 | greater riches than I could desire.~
22 Unic, 10 | And a man is unlikely to desire the disapproval and abhorrence
23 Unic, 10 | knows that I have no other desire than this, that He may be
24 Unic, 11 | why we ourselves have no desire so to ascend, for it is
25 Unic, 11 | distaste and so little desire to go and draw water that
26 Unic, 11 | state as this, in which you desire to be alone and to commune
27 Unic, 11 | Thou hast given me any. I desire to suffer, Lord, because
28 Unic, 11 | which for the most part we desire and in which we find comfort,
29 Unic, 12 | Who allows us to harbour a desire to please Him, although
30 Unic, 13 | they had never resolved to desire to attain this and to carry
31 Unic, 13 | I also know that we can desire no better kind of sight
32 Unic, 13 | very common -- namely to desire that everyone should be
33 Unic, 13 | brings. It is not wrong to desire this but it may not be right
34 Unic, 13 | distress arises solely from our desire that God should not be offended
35 Unic, 13 | illusions except by his own desire; for I think devils are
36 Unic, 13 | humility and he has the desire to succeed. I praise God
37 Unic, 13 | may be people who have no desire to reap such benefits! God
38 Unic, 15 | is no more left for it to desire and, like Saint Peter, it
39 Unic, 15 | words, though with a hearty desire that He may hear us. This
40 Unic, 15 | come to its prayer with a desire for Him; and if it is a
41 Unic, 15 | initial determination not to desire these pleasures, but to
42 Unic, 15 | it. He gives us a burning desire to make progress in prayer,
43 Unic, 15 | of self-interest and we desire periods of solitude in order
44 Unic, 16 | it: never would the soul desire to be free from it save
45 Unic, 16 | service. It knows not what to desire, but it well knows that
46 Unic, 17 | end for ever, that is its desire; if it is to live a thousand
47 Unic, 17 | thousand years, that is its desire also. Let His Majesty treat
48 Unic, 17 | to find that He does not desire the soul to undertake any
49 Unic, 17 | of the world and has no desire for them because it has
50 Unic, 17 | and desires to satisfy its desire, to have greater fruition
51 Unic, 17 | restless because of its desire to be with the other faculties,
52 Unic, 18 | consolation that the soul's desire would be never to abandon
53 Unic, 19 | fragrance as to make them desire to approach them. They realize
54 Unic, 19 | knowledge of ourselves, we desire to return to friendship
55 Unic, 20 | part, though very often a desire unexpectedly arises, in
56 Unic, 20 | cannot explain. And this desire, which in a single moment
57 Unic, 20 | it company. Nor does it desire company; it would rather
58 Unic, 20 | In this communication the desire grows, and with it the extremity
59 Unic, 20 | far above all that we can desire, that it brings with it
60 Unic, 20 | greater torment; for its desire grows in such a way that
61 Unic, 20 | particular attribute of Him: its desire is for the whole of God
62 Unic, 20 | seems to me, then, that this desire for companionship proceeds
63 Unic, 20 | is as grave as any), the desire that body and soul shall
64 Unic, 20 | things. The soul has no desire to seek or possess any free
65 Unic, 20(158)| this phrase to: "It has no desire to seek or possess any will
66 Unic, 20 | this money which people desire? Is there anything valuable?
67 Unic, 20 | lasting? If not, why do we desire it? It is but a miserable
68 Unic, 21 | dispose of me according to Thy desire. Well do I know, my Lord,
69 Unic, 21 | prayers, since as a rule men desire to live. Oh, were we but
70 Unic, 21 | our fear of death with the desire to enjoy true life!~
71 Unic, 21 | relief I obtain, and any desire I have for intercourse with
72 Unic, 22 | that, though we may not desire it to be so, this Presence
73 Unic, 22 | certain lack of humility, a desire on the soul's part to rise
74 Unic, 23 | understand my own soul or desire to take it into his charge.
75 Unic, 23 | far as possible resist the desire for recollection and consolations;
76 Unic, 25 | and has not the slightest desire to hear because of its many
77 Unic, 25 | days; and, although I may desire to hear them, I shall be
78 Unic, 25 | other times, when I have no desire to hear them, as I have
79 Unic, 25 | afraid of? What is this? I desire to serve the Lord; I aim
80 Unic, 26 | as I have said, I should desire always to be fearful so
81 Unic, 26 | vehement impulses and the desire to see God, which I shall
82 Unic, 27 | wished very much I could desire to be led by another way,
83 Unic, 27 | benefiting, I could not possibly desire it, except occasionally
84 Unic, 27 | could not force myself to desire this change or to believe
85 Unic, 27 | to believe this, and to desire the change, but it was simply
86 Unic, 27 | mortals, however much we may desire to do so, unless the Lord
87 Unic, 27 | had never been moved to desire such a thing, nor had it
88 Unic, 27 | anyone else. Why must we desire so many blessings and joys,
89 Unic, 29 | power of seeing what we desire, so He can also take from
90 Unic, 29 | Him I could not bear it. Desire and strive to cease thinking
91 Unic, 29 | found myself dying with the desire to see God and I knew no
92 Unic, 29 | delectable that my soul's desire was never to escape from
93 Unic, 30 | but imperfection except in desire and love, with regard to
94 Unic, 31 | possession? And I felt a renewed desire to be freed from such pernicious
95 Unic, 31 | dreadful thing. He had a great desire to give it up but could
96 Unic, 31 | which is always my great desire. My confessor told me not
97 Unic, 31 | deceiving them, I had no desire to deceive them, nor did
98 Unic, 31 | for what they now are in desire His Majesty will, if they
99 Unic, 32 | said before, had the same desire. She began to think out
100 Unic, 32 | us very far, though our desire to achieve our object made
101 Unic, 33 | incapable of ceasing to desire trials. The other people
102 Unic, 33 | has gradually brought this desire of mine to such perfection
103 Unic, 34 | Lord gave her a very great desire to see me: she thought that
104 Unic, 34 | I came to hate the very desire to be a great lady. God
105 Unic, 34 | where I was staying,280 the desire came to me to know about
106 Unic, 34 | everybody to serve God, my desire that those whom I like may
107 Unic, 34 | me because of the earnest desire that I had to see him make
108 Unic, 35 | as He had given her this desire, she sold all she had and
109 Unic, 35 | knowledge so that they may desire nothing else and may learn
110 Unic, 36 | have died, for my whole desire was that its Rule should
111 Unic, 36 | permanently by those who desire to rejoice in Christ their
112 Unic, 37 | and so the soul does not desire, and would never ask for,
113 Unic, 38 | me that I must prize the desire that I now had to fix upon
114 Unic, 38 | that He would accept this desire. On other occasions He told
115 Unic, 39 | person whose tongue is tied: desire to speak as he may, he cannot,
116 Unic, 39 | owe Thee, that I cannot desire to live at all, though there
117 Unic, 39 | their memories. I have no desire, however, to distress those
118 Unic, 39 | it; and I have no further desire to remember it lest I should
119 Unic, 39 | much carried away by my desire that, even if the raindrops
120 Unic, 39 | God, for, however much I desire and strive and am consumed
121 Unic, 39 | I was left with a great desire to serve Our Lady, because
122 Unic, 40 | It gave me a very great desire to speak only of things
123 Unic, 40 | that it is nothing to me to desire trials. So there seems to
124 Unic, 40 | this, for my intention and desire have been to be accurate